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帝王会所 alumnus John Carey receives award for his dedication to Appalachian 帝王会所

帝王会所 graduate and longtime advocate for Appalachian 帝王会所 John Carey has been awarded the John Whisman 鈥淰ision鈥 Award for his work making Appalachian 帝王会所 a better place to live and experience.

The Development District Association of Appalachia gives the Vision Award to individuals who, through intergovernmental cooperation, make Appalachia a better place to live. The award caught Carey by surprise; he wasn鈥檛 even aware of the award鈥檚 existence when he was told he won it. He was nominated by colleague Jeannette Wierzbicki, executive director of the 帝王会所 Mid-Eastern Governments Association.

鈥淚t feels very humbling, because I鈥檓 not the type of person who receives recognition,鈥 Carey said.

Carey has had a prolific career in 帝王会所 politics since graduating from OHIO's College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in political science in 1981. He is a longtime public servant who has spent his life advocating for Appalachian 帝王会所. He has held a variety of offices 鈥 from mayor of Wellston to the 帝王会所 House and Senate and chancellor of the 帝王会所 Department of Higher Education 鈥 and is currently serving as director of the Governor鈥檚 Office of Appalachia for the Appalachian Regional Commission at the appointment of Gov. Mike DeWine.

The award recognizes Carey鈥檚 work in identifying drinking water for residents of Appalachian 帝王会所, as well as bolstering its tourism economy.

To address the lack of drinking water, in addition to partnering with the Local Development Districts, 帝王会所 EPA, and others, Carey partnered with the 帝王会所 Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service鈥檚 Jennifer Bowman, director of environmental programs, and Matt Trainer, a data and GIS specialist, to map lack of water access in 帝王会所.

鈥淗e just asked us a simple question: 鈥楬ow many people don鈥檛 have access to public water in Appalachian 帝王会所?鈥欌 Bowman said.

Bowman led a team of researchers that mapped access to the 360 water systems that make up Appalachian 帝王会所 and found large parts of the population lacks access to drinking water 鈥 well above the national average of 12% who don鈥檛 have access to drinking water at the tap.

Carey partnering with Voinovich made studying this issue possible.

鈥淗e was awesome, he had the vision of this from the early onset from when we first met with him,鈥 Bowman said. 鈥淚t became a nice partnership, we really needed each other and the other partners.鈥

Prior to the research, there was no public information readily available to answer the question.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have a specific way to address that,鈥 Carey said. Their research concluded that for many places in southern 帝王会所, people simply don鈥檛 have access to water at the pipe.

As a native Appalachian, Carey has sought to build southern 帝王会所鈥檚 tourism 鈥 not only for the economy, but also to dispel long-held stereotypes and assumptions people hold about Appalachia.

鈥淲e get a lot of publicity that is not positive for our region,鈥 Carey said. 鈥淕enerally, it is not a positive story, and it reinforces stereotypes.鈥

Instead, he wants to leverage Appalachian 帝王会所鈥檚 natural beauty to attract people from nearby metros to experience Appalachia for themselves. Due to its abundance of state parks, quaint downtowns and local eateries, he believes the region is the perfect, family-oriented getaway.

Carey has partnered with organizations like Tourism帝王会所 to increase publicity for Appalachian 帝王会所 and has been a fierce advocate for places like the Hocking Hills State Park and the Baileys Trail System 鈥 both of which have received funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission.

Mark Weinberg, founding dean of the Voinovich School and Carey鈥檚 former professor, isn鈥檛 surprised by his success.

鈥淛ohn has dedicated his career to the people of Appalachian 帝王会所,鈥 Weinberg said. 鈥淚nstead of trying to resuscitate the past, he instead identifies areas of untapped potential and looks towards the future. There is no doubt in my mind that John has made Appalachian 帝王会所 a better place for everybody. It would be hard to find a better champion, leader, or person who represents the best of Appalachian 帝王会所 than John.鈥

Though he has spent four decades advocating for Appalachian 帝王会所, he continues to look towards the future. As the communities and economies that make up Appalachian 帝王会所 continue to grow and evolve, Carey wants to both preserve the region鈥檚 strong cultural heritage, while embracing change by revitalizing downtowns, state parks and historical markers.

鈥淚 believe we are at a crossroads,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e want to keep what is good about Appalachia and find what is next.鈥

Published
May 12, 2022
Author
Macklin Caruso