Mayor Brandon Whipple | City of Wichita Official Website
Mayor Brandon Whipple | City of Wichita Official Website
The 2023 Excellence in Public Service Award honorees will be recognized at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11 at a reception in Lotus Hall at Botanica, 701 Amidon. The award, in its 35th year, recognizes Sedgwick County, City of Wichita and Wichita Public Schools employees who share a strong work ethic, exceptional performance and a commitment to community. The honorees will be presented with a recognition gift and $2,500. The Excellence in Public Service Award is sponsored by the DeVore Foundation and KSN.
The honorees are:
- Rusty Leeds, Assistant County Manager-Public Safety, Sedgwick County;
- Tim Elsen, Science Teacher, Wilbur Middle School, Wichita Public Schools; and
- Sean Jones, Communications Specialist, Advanced Learning Library, City of Wichita.
Tim Elsden (Wichita Public Schools) is more than just an average science teacher, he has his students’ best interest at heart, dedicating extra time and energy for each student, offering extra-curricular activities outside the classroom, such as Science Olympiad, teaching students about the environment. He nurtures and mentors his students to achieve great things in science and in life, encouraging kindness to one another. Tim is a leader in the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science, School Recycling Program, AVID coach, New Teacher Induction mentor, recipient of the KATS Outstanding Teacher of Science Award and WPS Good Apple Award.
Sean Jones (City of Wichita) serves as the Communications Specialist for the Wichita Public Library. He has enhanced the presence of the library and its service through video and social media in communicating the role and value of reading. He sets the course for all library staff to be successful in how they introduce new services, representing the Library’s mission and how to create an internal work culture that supports learning and enjoyment for Wichita’s residents. He builds successful relationships with the library, diverse communities, City of Wichita, and the communications community. He also engaged with Envision to explore new uses of technology for those with visual challenges. Sean serves as President of the Wichita Professional Communicators and volunteers at community building events at Naftzger Park and Botanica.
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