IPA Director Honored by General Assembly

photo of Terry Schooley reading the House tribute to Jerome Lewis
Delaware Rep. Terry Schooley shares her thoughts about IPA director Jerome Lewis during the Delaware House of Represenatives' formal tribute to him on June 23. The Delaware Senate bestowed on him a similar tribute on June 29, 2009.
Jerome Lewis presented tributes by Delaware Senate and House of Representatives

Among other momentous decisions that were made at the conclusion of the 145th session of the Delaware General Assembly, this was a “no-brainer.”

Both the state Senate and House of Representatives paid tribute to Dr. Jerome R. Lewis, IPA director and associate professor in the School of Public Policy & Adminstration, for his “40 years of distinguished service to the University and to the Citizens of the First State.”

In 1973, four years after Lewis joined the University of Delaware faculty, he founded what is now the Institute for Public Administration, a public service unit that has had a major impact within Delaware and the surrounding region for the past 36 years. 

The Senate tribute, dated June 29, 2009, and signed by Senate President Pro-Tempore Anthony DeLuca, Majority Leader Patricia Blevins and Minority Leader Gary Simpson, included mention of the Legislative Fellows Program. Created by Lewis in cooperation with the General Assembly, the competitive program enables selected graduate and undergraduate students to work with members of the General Assembly and its staff.

“The Legislative Fellows Program has become a national model, due in perhaps equal parts to the creativity and hard work of Jerome and his staff, to the high caliber of students who have participated and to the remarkably accessible structure of the Delaware General Assembly. Among the hundreds of students who have participated in [this] and other programs of the Institute for Public Administration are many who have gone on to distinguish themselves in elected or appointed office in federal, state and local governments and in the private sector.”

photo of Senate tributeThe Senate tribute went on to say, “[Lewis] has brought to his work great respect for the institutions of Delaware government, together with an understanding of its history and a warm sense of humor, all of which have enabled him to impart to his students a unique understanding of, and appreciation for, Delaware government, and, through it, of government and its institutions at every level. In the process, Dr. Jerome Lewis has become…one of the best and most effective ambassadors and advocates the University of Delaware has in Dover.”

Signed by Speaker of the House Robert Gilligan, sponsor Rep. Terry Schooley (assistant policy scientist for the Center for Community Research and Service), and each of the other 39 state representatives, the House tribute, presented six days earlier on June 23 in conjunction with the honoring of this year’s Legislative Fellows, focused on Lewis’s educational leadership at the University, in addition to mentioning IPA and its Legislative Fellows Program.

photo of House of Representatives tribute“We acknowledge this exceptional individual for his outstanding dedication and commitment to education. Dr. Lewis has taught hundreds of students throughout his career, many of whom have become elected or appointed officials in federal, state and local governments. He is known as a mentor, advisor, counsel, and friend to many in the public and private sector. [His] accomplishments are an inspiration to all.”

A humble Lewis said of the tributes, “This came as a complete surprise to me, and I’m deeply honored.” He went on to add, “I love working with the legislature and appreciate the process of democracy.”

photo by Mike Baker