Editor’s note: On Tuesday, June 3 Lloyd Halverson, Camas City Administrator from 1989 to 2013, received the Florence B. Wager Leading Eagle Award at the Parks Foundation luncheon at the Vancouver Hilton. His acceptance speech is printed below.
It is a great honor to receive this recognition, named for such an inspirational person. I recall Florence’s kind words of encouragement and support, as well as her smile. It is also special for me to be nominated for this award by Mayor Scott Higgins and City Administrator Pete Capell, with supportive letters from Bill Barron, Roger Knapp, Brent Erickson and Bill Dygert, all of whom have done much to support and promote parks, open space and trails.
I am personally very happy that my wife, Ulrike and son Erik are here today. Ulrike and our daughters and sons have been steady support over a professional career of four decades.
Let me highlight the achievements in Camas, with acknowledgement of the teams and community efforts which brought us this far. The partnerships were key to what has been accomplished; the collaborations were a joy; and the work always a “labor of love.”
Local government leadership can be a very special opportunity. This is most effective when it mobilizes authority and resources in service of a vision; and I’ll note that in a summary way. Finally, my theme is that each person can make a positive difference — and this is an opportunity and a challenge for all of us.