The Thomas S. Foley Award for Distinguished Public Service 2024
Honorary Event Committee
- Senator Patty Murray
- Senator Maria Cantwell
- Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers
- WA Secretary of State Steve Hobbs
- WA Attorney General Bob Ferguson
- Spokane City Council President Betsy Wilkerson, Spokane County Treasurer Michael Baumgartner
- WA State Senators Andy Billig, Perry Dozier, Jeff Holy, Mark Schoesler, Shelly Short, Judy Warnick
- WA State Representatives Leonard Christian, Tom Dent, Mary Dye, Jenny Graham, Jacquelin Maycumber, Timm Ormsby, Marcus Riccelli, Joe Schmick, Suzanne Schmidt, Mike Volz, Alex Ybarra
The Distinguished Service Award is given to individuals who have demonstrated integrity, courage, and a commitment to democratic values in public service and whose body of work has had a lasting impact.
“We are honored to present this well-deserved award to Secretary Mattis and delighted that he has agreed to accept its inaugural presentation”, said Cornell Clayton, director of the Foley Institute. “Mattis’ life of service to country in both military and civilian roles truly embodies the values of courageous leadership and integrity that define Tom Foley’s legacy.”
Secretary Mattis has demonstrated these values throughout his long and distinguished career. Born in Pullman, Washington, his long military career began in 1969, when he enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve, and included tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, before retiring from active service in 2013. He served as United States Secretary of Defense from 2017 to 2019.
The Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service was established at Washington State University in 1995 to honor the service by Thomas S. Foley. A Spokane native, he represented the citizens of the 5th congressional district for 30 years, becoming the 49th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and later served as U.S. ambassador to Japan. He remains the highest elected official ever to hail from Washington state. The institute’s mission is to recognize his extraordinary legacy of public service and his belief that democracy requires an educated and informed public. Since its inception, the institute has developed a reputation for quality educational programs and engaging young people in public service.
Questions should be addressed to the Foley Institute
Contact Richard Elgar
relgar@wsu.edu
509-335-3477
Watch General Mattis’ speak in 2022 at a Foley Institute event at WSU
Watch the Inaugural Thomas S. Foley Award For Distinguished Public Service in 2024 at a Foley Institute event at Gonzaga University
