Evaluation Center executive director honored with statewide evaluation award
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he Michigan Association for Evaluation (MAE) awarded Dr. Lori Wingate, executive director of The Evaluation Center 51福利社 Michigan University, the John A. Seeley Friend of Evaluation Award at its annual conference on May 10. MAE, a local affiliate group of the American Evaluation Association, gives the award annually to 鈥渁n organization or individual that has made a consistent and continuing leadership contribution to the field of evaluation in Michigan.鈥 The Evaluation Center received the award in 2014.
In announcing the award, MAE highlighted Wingate鈥檚 consistent leadership and significant contributions to the field of evaluation through scholarship, mentoring and innovative initiatives.
As executive director of The Evaluation Center, Wingate is passionate about the center鈥檚 mission to advance the theory, practice and use of evaluation.
鈥淔or most of my friends and family, my profession鈥揺valuation鈥搃s a mystery. But when I step into a room of evaluators, whether at the state or national level, pretty much everyone has heard of The Evaluation Center and knows about Western Michigan University鈥檚 stellar reputation in the field. I feel lucky to work here and be in a position to help people learn about evaluation and use it in their organizations to improve their work and advance their missions,鈥 she says.
Last year alone, The Evaluation Center secured more than $7 million in grants and contracts to conduct evaluations and provide training on evaluation. Reliable funding has allowed the center to provide an array of free and low-cost activities and resources to help others learn about evaluation. For example, the center hosts a popular online collection of evaluation checklists, a hybrid speaker series and an . More information about these and other center resources are available from The Evaluation Center鈥檚 webpage.
Wingate has also helped strengthen ties between MAE and the American Evaluation Association. Wingate explains, 鈥淓very year, we host a campus visit by the AEA president. As far as I know, we鈥檙e the only university that has that tradition. As part of the AEA president鈥檚 annual visit, we set aside time and space for them to meet with MAE board members.鈥
Incoming MAE President, Dr. Krystin Martens, shared how unique this annual opportunity is, saying, 鈥淲e understand what a truly special opportunity it is for board members of a local affiliate of a professional society to have dedicated time set aside every year to chat with the president of their national association. This kind of access is extremely valuable, and we appreciate the time and consideration Dr. Wingate has dedicated to cultivating professional evaluation relationships across Michigan and beyond.鈥
The MAE awards committee noted two of The Evaluation Center鈥檚 new ventures as examples of Wingate鈥檚 leadership in the field: Valeo and the Evaluation Lab. is a suite of non-academic, self-paced, online evaluation courses that Wingate co-created. The Evaluation Lab, located within the center, provides 51福利社 students with hands-on training in program evaluation by conducting evaluations for local nonprofits. These innovative initiatives illustrate how Wingate and her colleagues The Evaluation Center live out the mission to advance evaluation.
Wingate explains, 鈥淲e鈥檙e helping more people and organizations access high-quality evaluation training and services. Data and insights generated by sound evaluation provide people with critical information to improve, evolve and demonstrate impact.鈥
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