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Spring 2026 Awards

Next Generation Leader Awards (NGLA)

The three NKU MPA folks nominated for this year's Next Generation Leader Awards (NGLAs) won in their respective categories. Congrats and kudos to Emily Kitzmiller North (Media & Marketing), Josh Tunning (Advocacy & Government Affairs), and Nick Wade (Arts, Entertainment & Hospitality).

The NGLAs recognize young professionals (40 years old and younger) for their significant professional accomplishments and their commitment and contributions to the community. NKYP is a program of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce that "strives to create opportunities for young professionals (YPs) in the region to connect with peers, enhance
their professional development, and impact the community."


 

Craig Bohman (MPA 2012)

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Craig Bohman (MPA 2012) was selected as the Northern Kentucky City/County Manager of the Year by his peers. Craig has served as City Administrator of Villa Hills, Kentucky, since 2014. Among other responsibilities, he develops the city budget, oversees city operations, and acts as the city’s personnel administrator. Over the years, he has helped lead important initiatives such as the expansion of the Villa Hills Police Department to provide services in Crescent Springs and the development of Sanctuary Village, a $130 million residential project with a town center, a lake, walking trails, and Ohio River views.

In addition, Craig has served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Political Science, Criminal Justice and Organizational Leadership at Northern Kentucky University. You can learn more about him and his career in this Northern Kentucky Tribune article.


 

Jodi Zerbe (NPMA 2020)

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Jodi Zerbe (NPM 2020) was selected for a 40 Under 40 Award by the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy! These annual awards are presented to young professionals with "a strong record of innovation and outstanding performance" in healthcare development and philanthropy.

Jodi has been working in healthcare philanthropy at The Christ Hospital Health Network for the past three years, most recently as Director of Donor Experience. Prior to that, she worked in development at Northern Kentucky University, ultimately serving as the Director of Annual Giving.

In posting about the 40 Under 40 award, she wrote, "The work we do changes lives every day, and the generosity and compassion of our community, colleagues, and donors continually inspire me. Thank you to everyone who has mentored, supported, and collaborated with me along the way." Well said and well done, Jodi!  


 

Greg Edwards (MPA 1998)

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Congratulations to Greg Edwards (MPA 1998) on being selected for a 2026 Alumni Award by Northern Kentucky University! He is one of four alumni -- and one faculty member -- who were recognized for their distinguished service to and outstanding achievements in the Northern Kentucky and NKU communities. 

The following is an excerpt from a press release by NKU: "Greg Edwards is a life-long leader in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky community, formerly serving in several positions with the Middletown Public Library and the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library. As the deputy director of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Greg oversaw the main library, 40 branches and several departments. … Giving back to his alma mater, Greg served on the Friends of Steely Library board for nine years and was president for eight years; he was recently recognized by the organization for his tremendous efforts in support of Steely Library."


 

Ziah Huett (MPA Student)

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NKU MPA student Ziah Huett was selected for the Northern Kentucky City/County Management Association's scholarship this year. Congrats to Ziah for this special award, and thanks to the NKCCMA for their ongoing support of our students who are committed to careers in local government management.

Currently, Ziah serves as the Assistant Director of the Center for Local Government, which is a nonprofit organization with a mission “to improve public service delivery by the cities, townships, villages, counties, joint fire districts, and park districts in Southwest Ohio.” The Center provides opportunities for shared services (e.g., health insurance pooling), training (e.g., human resources forums), and information exchange (e.g., networking).


 

Lucy Burns (MPA Student)

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Lucy Burns (MPA student and graduate assistant) was awarded a scholarship by the Kentucky City and County Management Association (KCCMA) to attend their Winter Conference in Lexington in late February. Conference sessions focused on important topics in local government including cyber security, contracting, historic preservation, manufactured homes, and Kentucky legislative updates. Congrats to Lucy on winning the scholarship, and thanks to KCCMA for supporting our MPA students!

 

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