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Public Officials of the Year

About the Public Officials of the Year Luncheon

Since 2011, the Master of Public Administration program has honored local elected officials, public servants and practitioners who have laid the groundwork for public service in the Houston area at an annual awards luncheon. The event proceeds provide student scholarships, making the academic journeys and experiences of graduate candidates at the Hobby School a reality. Save the date for the 2026 Public Officials of the Year Awards on March 27 at noon at the Hilton 91ÁÔÆæ Conrad Grand Ballroom. A networking reception will be held before the luncheon at 11 a.m. 

Nominations for the awards are now closed and under review by a selection committee led by the Hobby School Alumni Association. Four honorees will be named Public Officials of the Year in recognition of their commitment to public service, ethical leadership, and collaborative relationships. One additional honoree will receive the Pioneer Award, celebrating a public official with a sustained record of service in the public interest. Ticket sales and table sponsorship opportunities will open soon. For more information about the event, contact Peter Koelling at pkoelling@uh.edu.

2025 Highlights

The Master of Public Administration program recognized five public officials who exemplify the highest standards in public service at the 2025 Public Officials of the Year Luncheon on March 21 at the Hilton 91ÁÔÆæ.

The public service leaders were celebrated for serving their communities through innovative and ethical leadership and improving the lives of others by tackling complex challenges. A resounding program theme and a consistent characteristic of honorees is a strong desire to solve issues through collaboration, reaching beyond departments and individual cities to other jurisdictions and sectors with government, nonprofits and corporate partners.

Honorees

ann-johnson 2025 Honorees

The 2025 honorees are Texas state Rep. Ann Johnson, Mayor Dan Davis of the City of Manvel, Fire Chief David Langenberg of the City of Humble and Harris County Administrator Diana Ramirez. Carol Lewis, professor in transportation studies at Texas Southern University, is the Pioneer Award winner for her long record and consistent demonstration of working for the public good.

Kathleen P. Rubinstein Best Paper Awards

2025 Best Paper Winners

MPA candidates Fatimah El-Ibrahim and Tonya Le were celebrated for their standout papers and ability to demonstrate a strong understanding of their coursework's applicability to the real world. Rubinstein, who sponsors the awards, is an MPA alumna and former long-time MPA instructor.