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Riley Institute announces Wilkins Leadership Awards

|Rep. Weston Newton (R-Beaufort and Jasper Counties)|Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr. (USMC-Ret.)

Last updated November 20, 2017

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Furman University’s Riley Institute has announced that Rep. Weston Newton (R-Beaufort and Jasper Counties) and Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr. (USMC-Ret.), former astronaut and head of NASA, are recipients of the David H. Wilkins awards recognizing outstanding legislative and civic leadership in the state.

Rep. Weston Newton (R-Beaufort and Jasper Counties).

The winners will be honored at the13th annual awards ceremony and dinner, which takes place at the Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018, the first night of the legislative session. A reception for all registered attendees begins at 6 p.m., with the dinner and awards presentation following at 7 p.m. Tickets are $125 each.

Receiving the David H. Wilkins Award for Excellence in Legislative Leadership is Rep. Weston Newton. He was elected to the S.C. House of Representatives in 2013 and is known for working across the aisle on legislation that improves the lives of South Carolinians. He is the chairman of the Legislative Oversight Committee and also serves on the Judiciary Committee.

Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr. will be honored with the David H. Wilkins Award for Excellence in Civic Leadership. He served as the 12th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under President Obama. Born and raised in Columbia,

Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden Jr. (USMC-Ret.). Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls.

Bolden was an astronaut and naval aviator. He retired from the Marine Corps in 2003, and his many military decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in May 2006.

“At a time when civility in public discourse and cooperative bipartisanship are critical to making progress, South Carolina’s citizens look to their leaders to put aside differences and work together for the good of our state,” said Don Gordon, executive director of the Riley Institute. “Weston and Charles exemplify the kind of leadership that moves our state forward.”

The annual awards are named for David H. Wilkins, who served as speaker of the S.C. House of Representatives and as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. Wilkins will co-host the event with former U.S. Secretary of Education and former two-term Governor of South Carolina Dick Riley and Furman President Elizabeth Davis.

Tickets may be purchased by calling 864-235-8330, or by visiting the Riley Institute website. Sponsorships are also available.

 

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