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Monday, December 9, 2024

37 Employees Complete the 2024 Performance Management Academy Program Enhances Skills, Evidence-Based Decision-Making

Raleigh
Dec 9, 2024

There are 37 new graduates of the Performance Management Academy, equipped with valuable tools and knowledge to improve the effectiveness of state government programs and drive better outcomes for North Carolinians. The state employees who completed this six-week program come from 18 agencies. 

"The Performance Management Academy is a vital part of our commitment to strengthening the capabilities of government agencies,” said David Yokum, the Office of State Budget and Management’s Chief Scientist. “The program builds a variety of skillsets - logic modeling, delivering with agile techniques, using RCTs to learn about causal impact, and so forth -that attendees can apply in their day-to-day work and, in turn, improve the results they deliver to North Carolinians.”

The program is taught by regional and national experts along with perspectives from agency professionals and coordinated by the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM). By offering this program annually, the OSBM fosters a culture of continuous improvement in state government.

Participant Asia Prince, Programs Director at the Administrative Office of the Courts had this to say about the program, “The knowledge I gained in this course has caused me to rethink the process for evaluating the effectiveness of programs I currently oversee. Through PMA, I have developed skills to better implement a new program using logic models and a strategic plan.” 

“The Performance Management Academy should be required for any state employee at a director level with program oversight.” said Christie Burris, Chief Data Officer at NCDIT. “Often, there can be a disconnect between agency program needs/goals and the articulation of those in formats that are evidence based and supported by data. This program helps connect those dots.” 

OSBM is excited to announce the following individuals have successfully completed the 2024 Performance Management Academy:

  • LaKeisha Baker, Department of Health & Human Services
  • Asia Prince, Administrative Office of the Courts
  • Kimberly Banko, Department of Adult Correction
  • Jaime Barber, Department of Transportation
  • Jessalyn Bridges, Department of Health & Human Services
  • Christie Burris, Department of Information Technology
  • Amy Chapman, Department of Environmental Quality
  • Jody Cleven, Department of Administration  
  • Michael Deluca, Department of Public Safety
  • Bobby Dixon, Department of Administration
  • Christy Dunston, Department of Transportation
  • Michelle Felker, Department of Revenue
  • Shanon Gerger, Department of Information Technology
  • Tracy Ginn, Department of Health & Human Services
  • Katie Hall, Secretary of State
  • Timothy Harrell, Department of Adult Correction
  • Philip Heath, Department of Administration
  • Christopher Hieb, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
  • Hunter Huffman, Department of Health & Human Services
  • Anecia Jacobs, Office of State Auditor
  • Sara Joyce, Department of Administration
  • Caroline Kimani, Department of Commerce
  • Justin Mercer, Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
  • Andrea Moore,    Department of Environmental Quality
  • Tiwanna Nevels, Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
  • Joseph Oder, Indigent Defense Services
  • Matthew Rieger,    Wildlife Resources Commission
  • Christine Schmidt,    Department of Commerce
  • Jason Schronce, Department of Transportation
  • Jennifer Sharpe,    Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners
  • DP Singla,    Department of Information Technology
  • Shikha Sinha,    Secretary of State
  • Allison Stersic,    Department of Commerce
  • Perry Whitted,    Department of Health & Human Services
  • Jessica Wilkins,    Department of Information Technology
  • Gwendolyn Williams, Department of Administration
  • Claudia Young,    Housing Finance Authority

About OSBM

The Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) is committed to serving North Carolinians by providing objective information and analysis to ensure a balanced budget and effective stewardship of public resources.