Kremer of Serve Idaho receives national leadership award

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Serve Idaho Commission Vice Chair Charlette Kremer of Lewiston recently was named the 2022 Outstanding Commissioner of the year by America’s Service Commissions.

The award was presented virtually at the association’s annual Innovation and Leadership Award ceremony Sept. 22nd.

Kremer was appointed by former Idaho Governor Butch Otter to serve on the commission in 2014. She previously served as the Director of Lewis-Clark Service Corps, a statewide AmeriCorps program that hosted 120 members who provided tutoring and mentoring across Idaho. An AmeriCorps Volunteer in Service to America alumna, she served from 2005 – 2007 with Lewis-Clark Service Corps where she developed the student volunteer recruitment program and established the Community Warriors Volunteer Center.

In her commissioner role, Kremer has built partnerships across the state, working with the Nez Perce Tribe and Lewis-Clark State College to develop AmeriCorps applications. She also hosted AmeriCorps NCCC teams that have assisted in building community gardens and providing support for the NAIA World Series. She has also helped facilitate relationships with the Idaho School Boards Association and the United Way of the Treasure Valley.

The awards program is held each year to recognize the leadership and accomplishments of state service commissions. It also recognizes their commissioners, staff, service programs and legislative champions from across the United States and its territories.

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