Kimberly Garrett, City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation director, has been elected as a fellow into the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration. Garrett was inducted at the Academyβs virtual General Membership Meeting on Sept. 14, 2022.
βKimberlyβs dedication to parks and recreation is evident in her work in Georgetown, where she oversaw the development of many new trails and parks, the largest being Garey Park, which is the largest gift ever received in the Cityβs history,β said Assistant City Manager Laurie Brewer. βHer energy, teamwork, and professionalism make her a role model for staff and the community.β
The Academy is a group of distinguished practitioners and educators who are leaders in the parks and recreation profession. Members must have served for at least 15 years in a high level of administration in a park and recreation agency or as a recognized educator in parks and recreation administration, or they must manage a parks and recreation department for an agency with a population of more than 500,000. They also must have demonstrated outstanding ability in administration, management, or education in the profession; displayed broad interest with a direct service benefit to the advancement of public parks and recreation; or assumed leadership with a keen desire to contribute to the advancement of the field. The Academy is limited to 137 active members.
Established in 1980, the Academy was formed to advance knowledge related to the administration of recreation and parks; to support and encourage scholarly efforts by both practitioners and educators to enhance the practice of park and recreation administration; to promote broader public understanding of the importance of parks and recreation to the public good; and to conduct research, publish scholarly papers, and/or sponsor seminars related to the advancement of park and recreation administration.
βThe Class of 2022 is a great addition to the Academy,β said President Bill Foelsch, Township of Morris, N.J. βThe Academy is honored to induct Kimberly Garrett into its ranks. The Academy represents a diverse group of professionals and educatorsβall with superior career experience and a dedication to improving the quality of life through the provision of high-quality parks and recreation opportunities. We welcome our 2022 Fellows.β
More information on the Academy is available at www.aapra.org.
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