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State Rep. Sandack selected as 2014 Edgar Fellow

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State Representative Ron Sandack (R-Downers Grove), is one of 40 emerging Illinois leaders who has been chosen as a 2014 Edgar Fellow.

Like those who preceded him in the Edgar Fellows bipartisan program first initiated in 2012, Sandack was chosen from a highly competitive pool of nominees—nearly 160 of them this year alone.

This year’s class includes elected and appointed public officials from across the state, and each was nominated by a peer or mentor. Together, the 40 Fellows will participate this August in an intense, four-day executive leadership bipartisan training program hosted by former Governor Jim Edgar and the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA). In addition to Edgar, an impressive list of practitioners, researchers and scholars from the public arena will serve as instructors at the training academy.

The program focuses on developing leadership and governing capacity in Illinois while emphasizing the need to forthrightly address major policy issues without permitting partisan, ethnic and regional rivalries to trump statesmanship.

“Any time elected officials have an opportunity to engage in a collaborative learning environment that improves our ability to lead and problem-solve is time well-spent,” said Sandack. “It is truly an honor to have been selected, and I look forward gaining new knowledge that can be applied in my role as a State Representative in the Illinois General Assembly.”

According to IGPA Director Christopher Z. Mooney, those who participate in the Edgar Fellows program were chosen specifically because they have emerged as Illinois’ futureleaders.

“If we are to solve the multitude of thorny, long-term problems facing Illinois, we must develop our leaders from an early point in their careers to be ethical, thoughtful, empathetic, and with an eye to the entire state, not just their own piece of it,” Mooney said.

Edgar, who as Governor turned a record-high deficit into a $1.5 billion budget surplus for his successor, helped create the Edgar Fellows program in 2012 as a way to share lessons he learned during his distinguished career in public service. He said participants in the program will learn vital skills to help lead Illinois in the crucial decades ahead.

“In the first two years of our effort, we have seen emerging leaders reflecting the state’s political, regional and ethnic diversity form friendships and bonds that will serve Illinois well when it comes to addressing major challenges,” Edgar said. “I fully expect the 2014 Fellows also will realize they have much more in common than they might have thought while they gain a greater understanding of different perspectives.”

At the Institute, the 2014 class of Edgar Fellows will learn about leadership skills, strategies and expectations in a state facing major challenges. Participants will also have opportunities to continue their education through social networking and other forms of high-tech communication and participate in sessions designed to brief them on crucial policy issues. Subsequently, they will join 2012 and 2013 Fellows in periodic gatherings designed to further their education and build their professional networks.

Editor's Note: With 102 counties in the State of Illinois, the General Assembly is comprised of 118 State Representatives and 59 State Senators. The Land of Lincoln claims 6,904 units of government. This news item includes recently named 2014 Edgar Fellows who serve Naperville throughout the state.

Lee Roupas, DuPage County Assistant States Attorney, also was selected among 40 public employees and elected officials to be listed in the 2014 class of Edgar Fellows released today.

For more information about earlier classes and the history of Edgar Fellows, visit http://igpa.uillinois.edu/2012 or http://igpa.uillinois.edu/2013.

Update June 19, 2014:  In recognition of her dedication to public service, state Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego / IL District 84, also has been chosen as a 2014 Edgar Fellow.

“Our community and Illinois as a whole face many challenges, which can only be solved through cooperation from all sectors and viewpoints,” Kifowit said in a news release. “The Edgar Fellowship will allow me to meet with leaders from across Illinois to share the views of the residents in my area and to discuss how we can keep moving our state forward.”
For more information, contact Rep. Kifowit’s constituent service office at (630) 585-1308, email Stephanie.Kifowit@att.net, or visit www.ILDistrict84.com.

Photo and news release courtesy of Cheryl Meyer, Communications Analyst for Rep. Ron Sandack

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