Diann Shipione - Recognition

Recognition

Shipione received the following public recognitions for her pension system related services:

  • 12/11/2003 San Diego Retired City Employees' Association Annual Outstanding Contribution Award for "distinguished pro-bono services to the City Employees' Retirement System Board of Administration."
  • 1/8/2005 Californians Aware NOVA Award for a "high standard of integrity, diligence and courage."
  • 2/8/2005 County of San Diego California Board of Supervisors' Proclamation for "outstanding service, leadership, and commitment to area residents."
  • 3/2005 City of San Diego Mayoral Service Award for "outstanding service and continuous dedication."
  • 3/18/2005 San Diego City Council Member Donna Frye Special Commendation Award for earning "the respect and trust of the public."
  • 2005 San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Catalyst for Change Award "for valor and dedication in calling for reform of the City of San Diego Pension System."
  • 2005 Public Relations Society of America, San Diego Chapter Diogenes Award for "remarkable and commendable understanding of the need for candor when dealing with the public and the news media, regardless of any potential negative outcome from the resulting publicity."
  • 4/19/2006 League of Women Voters Civic Service Award for "courageous advocacy of open city government.".
  • 4/16/2006 California State Assembly Certificate of Appreciation Award for "encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in public affairs."
  • 4/19/2006 San Diego City Council Civic Service Award for "dedication and valuable contributions to the citizens of San Diego."
  • 12/11/2006 San Diego City Attorney Outstanding Citizen Award.

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