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Timothy Stallard Receives Prestigious AMP Seven Hats Award

Published on: 09/23/2020

COLUMBUS, OH: Timothy Stallard is the 2020 recipient of the AMP Seven Hats Award.

Stallard serves as village administrator and water/waste water supervisor for the Village of Lucas, a small community in southeastern Richland County, Ohio. He has served the Village of Lucas for 27 years.

“Tim Stallard represents the type of leader in public power that the Seven Hats Award celebrates,” said Jeff Brediger, Director of Utilities for the City of Orrville and AMP Board of Trustees Chair. “On behalf of the AMP Board of Trustees, I am honored to present this award to Tim.”

Stallard has been instrumental in the planning and design process of a number of Village improvement projects. Recently, Stallard oversaw the installation of sidewalks in the Village – improving safety for residents.

Village of Lucas Mayor Todd Hall noted that, “Tim Stallard is a tireless worker that always has the best interests of the residents of the Village of Lucas in mind. I have met no one that possesses a deeper love for the village and the entire Lucas community than Mr. Stallard.”

Stallard is active in the Village of Lucas and is a strong supporter of the local school system.

The award was presented to Stallard during the 2020 AMP Annual Conference, held virtually, Sept. 22–23.

The AMP Seven Hats Award — modeled after the American Public Power Association’s national Seven Hats Award — was initiated in 1984 to recognize utility managers who serve smaller communities of less than 2,500 meters, and whose management duties extend well beyond the scope of a manager in a larger system. Award winners show skill in seven areas: planning and design, administration, public relations, field supervision, accounting, personnel or employee direction, and community leadership.

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Lucas Village Administrator Timothy Stallard is named the AMP
Seven Hats Award winner during the virtual AMP Annual
Conference.