
State Employee Recognition Day - May 5, 2021
State Employee Recognition Day is an excellent opportunity to express appreciation to state employees at a time when their dedication is even more valued and appreciated. Recognition is a powerful motivator, and it contributes to higher employee morale, increases organizational productivity, and aids in recruitment and retention. NASPE's State Employee Recognition Day seeks to create an event that makes State Employees feel valued and appreciated.
State plans for 2021
2021 Sponsor:

NASPE Guide to State Employee Recognition Day 
This publication serves as a repository for employee recognition ideas, press releases and wording for gubernatorial proclamations.
Click here for a sample planning timeline. 
2018 Sample Activities
Activities from 2017
History
State Employee Recognition Day was initiated in 2001 under the leadership of then NASPE President Donna Traywick and then-South Carolina Governor Jim Hodges in partnership with the National Governor's Association. In 2002, response to the initiative grew significantly, with several states reporting some kind of recognition event for their employees.
State Website Links
These are links dedicated to employee recognition throughout the year as well as for State Employee Recognition Day/Week. Please send information and links to Leslie Scott, [email protected] in honor of your state's activities regarding State Employee Recognition Day/Week.
Alaska: Denali Award Peak Performance
Delaware: Making a Difference for Delaware
Indiana: The Torch
Michigan: State Employees
Missouri: Employee Recognition Programs
Nevada: 2010 Nevada State Employees Recognition
North Dakota: COSE: Council of State Employees
Oklahoma: Office of Personnel Management
Pennsylvania: Employee Recognition
Washington: Public Service Recognition Week
State Employee Recognition Day History
2010 State Employee Recognition Day page May 5, 2010
2009 State Employee Recognition Day page May 6, 2009
2008 State Employee Recognition Day page May 7, 2008
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