There is a new recipient of the 2022 Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration.
Joyce d’Entrement is receiving the honour. She is the CEO of Mountains and Meadows Care Group, a home for seniors and those with disabilities.
The award is presented annually to a person in public administration who exhibits the highest standard of excellence, dedication and accomplishment.
“Joyce d’Entremont has been instrumental in providing services that support independence, development opportunities and dignity for residents in our province,” said Lt.-Gov. Arthur J. LeBlanc. “As a champion for positive change, she ensures that the needs of Nova Scotians guide the future direction of care and disability support programs.”
The award recipient is chosen from nominations submitted by the government and academic organizations, every year. The Institute of Public Administration of Canada includes members from all levels of government, public sector bodies and institutions. Only 35 people have been awarded the medal since 1986.
For information on the Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration, visit: https://www.ipacnovascotia.ca/lg-awards








