2004 Award Recipients
Reg
Hancock, Innovation, Trade and Rural Development
Referred
to as the main driver of communityeconomic development in the Labrador Straits
area, Reg Hancock has proven to be an extraordinary employee and an asset to the
provincial government. He
travels throughout one of the most isolated regions in the province assisting
Regional Economic Development Boards (REDBs), other community-based
organizations, and government staff on various issues relating to regional
economic development. He has been a tireless leader involving the whole
volunteer movement in Southern Labrador.
Working extensively with non-governmental
organizations, developmental groups, municipalities, REDBs and business
organizations, on an ongoing basis, Reg demonstrates the ability to understand
the often seemingly conflicting objectives and functions of these diverse
groups. His success is due to a high level of dedication, a strong ability to
forge partnerships, and excellent leadership qualities.
Reg is an extraordinary motivator who leads by
example. His contagious optimism has encouraged an entire region to reach far
beyond its anticipated level to achieve success in all kinds of economic and
social development issues. He takes no personal credit for the achievements in
his community, but always manages to provide a way through a crisis for those
who partner with him. Reg is a
person who identifies the problem, plans to address it, and implements that
plan. He does not stop at the “ifs” but proceeds directly to the “hows” which is
of paramount importance in economic development work.
Reg’s passion for the people in his region,
accompanied by the drive and vision to lead a community to greater
accomplishments, exemplifies the true nature of public service in this province.
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