A Wyoming woman has been awarded the Western Planner of the Year award. Mary Randolph, state coordinator of the Wyoming Main Street program and director of the Wyoming Rural Development Council, was given the award by Western Planning Resources, Inc., an organization that provides community planning resources and a network for community planners around the West.
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The Western Planner of the Year award honors individuals who have the fortitude, skills and humor necessary to be recognized practitioners and outspoken advocates on behalf of planning in the West. The award honors planners who have gained respect as fellow professionals, and identifies and recognizes the achievements that led to the winner’s selection. Matt Ashby, president of WPR, said Randolph was chosen because of her efforts to improve and increase the planning capacity of communities around Wyoming through her work with the Wyoming Rural Development Council and the Wyoming Main Street program.
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The Western Planner of the Year award honors individuals who have the fortitude, skills and humor necessary to be recognized practitioners and outspoken advocates on behalf of planning in the West. The award honors planners who have gained respect as fellow professionals, and identifies and recognizes the achievements that led to the winner’s selection. Matt Ashby, president of WPR, said Randolph was chosen because of her efforts to improve and increase the planning capacity of communities around Wyoming through her work with the Wyoming Rural Development Council and the Wyoming Main Street program.
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