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ICCTA Ray Hartstein Trustee Achievement AwardOakton Community College
Joan B. Hall accepts the 2005 Ray Hartstein Trustee Achievement Award from ICCTA vice president Tom Bennett. At the state level, Hall served on ICCTA's Executive Committee and chaired its North Suburban Region. She also chaired the Excellence and Trusteeship Committee, where she compiled anIdea Bookof outstanding college programs and services. When the Private Industry Councils were replaced by the structures of local Workforce Investment Boards, Hall actively advocated for the mandatory inclusion of community colleges as representatives of postsecondary education. Her efforts were recognized with the Outstanding Government Official Award by the Private Industry Council in 1991. In addition to her duties as an Oakton trustee, Hall has maintained an active role in other civic organizations. In 1989 she was elected to a four-year term as Maine Township Supervisor, earning praise from then-President George H. W. Bush for exemplary community service. During her tenure, she established a task force on gangs; opened a drop-in center for young adults; initiated a monthly recycling program; published the firstMaine Township Access Guide for the Disabled; and coordinated a major relief effort for the victims of Hurricane Andrew.
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