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			 The Illinois Community College Trustees Association (ICCTA) 
			has chosen Minter as the recipient of the 2019 Gary W. Davis Ethical 
			Leadership Award. 
 The award recognizes individuals who have made an outstanding 
			contribution to the pursuit and support of ethical leadership and 
			decision-making in their fields of work and with volunteer service.
 
 Minter oversees Heartland's finances and general business 
			operations. In addition, he is responsible for Human Resources, 
			campus facilities, technology and strategic planning.
 
			
			 
			
			Under Minter’s leadership, the Heartland Business office recently 
			received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial 
			Reporting. The Certificate was awarded to Heartland by the 
			Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and 
			Canada (GFOA) for this year’s comprehensive annual financial report 
			(CAFR). The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of 
			recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial 
			reporting.
 
 As a member of the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal 
			Community Advisory Council, Doug has made an impact while putting in 
			regular volunteer hours and recruiting students to join him in 
			service to the community.
 
			
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Doug was named one of the founding directors on the Central 
Illinois Regional Broadband Network (CIRBN) board, an organization dedicated to 
providing high-speed internet service to hundreds of profit and non-profit 
organizations, including schools, colleges and libraries. In January 2018, he 
was named president of the CIRBN board.
 “Doug’s ethical and inclusive management style, professionalism and commitment 
to his community make him well deserving of this honor. He has earned the 
respect of his colleagues at Heartland and in the community,” said Heartland 
President Dr. Keith Cornille. “He has led the Business Services division with 
distinction and set a high bar for resource stewardship, transparency and 
excellence.”
 
 Minter was recognized at the ICCTA Awards Banquet on June 7, at the Westin 
Chicago Northwest Hotel in Itasca, Illinois.
 
 District 540 Board of Trustees Chair Gregg Chadwick was also recognized at the 
Banquet as a nominee for the Ray Hartstein Trustee Achievement Award, 
recognizing a trustee whose exemplary Board service and leadership sets the 
standard for outstanding trusteeship in Illinois.
 
				 
			[Steve FastAssociate Director of Public Information
 Heartland Community College]
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