Carlton County court administrator receives top award
The Minnesota Association for Court Management (MACM) announced the recipients of its 2012 awards at its annual meeting in October 2012.
The Minnesota Association for Court Management (MACM) announced the recipients of its 2012 awards at its annual meeting in October 2012.
Among the top three honored was Judy Isaacson, court administrator in Carlton County’s Sixth Judicial District, who received the 2012 MACM Excellence in Courts Award for her work on the improvement of the psychological services process and her excellent service to the Probate Division.
Isaacson has taken on districtwide responsibility for the process of appointing examiners. She has developed a system that all Sixth Judicial District employees can use in the process of appointment and payment of court examiners.
In addition to Isaacson’s work on psychological services, she also took over the supervision of the St. Louis County Probate Division.
“Court and government employees often do not receive recognition for their service and achievements,” said MACM President Vicky Carlson. “These individuals have gone above and beyond to improve operations, coach someone and/or improve the court in which they work. Through their dedication to public service and commitment to the court system, we all benefit,”
The Minnesota Association for Court Management has over 250 members throughout the Minnesota Judicial Branch. MACM is committed to the enrichment of its members through professional growth and development opportunities, promoting advancements and innovation in court administration, and partnering with other professionals working to improve the justice system in Minnesota.
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