(10-09-2015, 03:46 PM)Yancy Derringer Wrote: [ -> ]Gollin spoke three times with UIUC Ethics Officer Donna McNeely regarding his run for political office.
I nominate
Donna McNeely as
DLTruth Woman of the Century. Admittedly the century is only 15 years on so far, but Klempnerian hyperbole is always appropriate when we are talking about the ignominious fall of one of his clones.
Lovely and talented Donna McNeely appears to be the one who finally put the kibosh on sleazy slimy misogynistic racist stalker George Gollin once and for all. And in doing that she has advanced the cause of non-traditional education by making the environment safer for legit startups and religious schools to operate.
After being crushed by Judge Ann Callis in the Dimocrat primary--where he squandered half a million dollars and still finished in third place behind a guy who spent nothing--Gollin now sees his crazy train completely derailed by yet another woman. Maybe this explains Gollin's support for the pervert community, as he's trying to find a third gender that won't beat him like a drum the way men and women typically do.
Now that
wrist-flipping, nose-picking, armpit-sniffing, butt-scratching George Gollin has been officially exposed and certified as ethically challenged, he and his grand diploma mill "research" (i.e., speculation, conjecture, guesswork, supposition, shots in the dark) are permanently consigned to the dung heap of history.
Of course, this probably won't stop a sociopath like George Gollin from continuing to commit extortion, computer hacking, civil rights violations, stalking, defamation, impersonation of government agents, death threats, and all the other warped, degenerate and antisocial practices he has employed over the years. But now when he does it he will just be drawing public attention to himself as the lame ethics violating loser he always has been.
DL Truth salutes
UIUC Director of Ethics and Compliance
Donna McNeely!
Donna S. McNeely
DL Truth Woman of the Century
Quote:Donna S. McNeely
MBA, CPA, CIA, CIG, CFSA, CGAP, CCEP
Executive Director of Ethics and Compliance
Donna McNeely began her career working as a certified public accountant in the audit and banking industries, joining the University of Illinois in 1995 in the Office of University Audits. In late 2003, an opportunity to create a separate, university-wide Ethics Office was presented and Donna accepted the role of University Ethics Officer. The Office later assumed responsibility for the development and administration of all annual ethics training for the nine public universities in Illinois, in addition to managing the Statement of Economic Interests filing process and providing advisory services to employees. Donna has been awarded the Lincoln Presidential Award for her dedication to excellence in ethics and has presented at several national conferences. More recently, Donna's position has evolved to include a compliance component and the coordination of multiple ethics and compliance facets across all University of Illinois campuses. She serves as liaison to the Office of Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor and Illinois Executive Ethics Commission, manages the growth, development and planning strategies, and oversees the daily functions and operations of the University Ethics and Compliance Office.
Heh heh, would that be FATHER Shawn Denney, as in
Catholic priest? The religion that the Gollin Klan likes to mock as "dirty Papists"???? Oh the irony!
Quote:Abraham Lincoln Ethics Award
U of I ethics officer wins statewide award
April 30, 2008
Contact: Donna McNeely, 217/206-6202, dmcne1@uis.edu
(Springfield) -- University of Illinois Ethics Officer Donna McNeely has been named recipient of the Illinois Executive Ethics Commission's 2008 Abraham Lincoln Ethics Award. The award was presented at a luncheon held April 29 at the University of Illinois at Springfield campus.
Created by the IEEC in 2006, the award recognizes a state employee who has a "demonstrated record of exemplary adherence to the principles of integrity, fairness, and service" to Illinois citizens. In her position, McNeely is responsible for ethics issues across all three U of I campuses in Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield.
Presenting the award, Commission Chair Fr. Shawn Denney noted that McNeely's work is "an example to all the kinds of efforts an ethics officer can undertake to develop and make profound differences in the ethical climate of the state."
Denney cited a number of efforts undertaken by McNeely and her staff, including revising and circulating a handbook and preparing a newsletter for faculty and staff; conducting workshops on conflicts of commitment and interest; conducting outreach to campus contacts to familiarize them with the ethics training process; enhancing communication with the Ethics Office; and working to heighten awareness of ethics issues within the university structure.
The University Ethics Office is designed to be a partner, educator, and source of specialized guidance for employees of the University of Illinois. It is the designated liaison to receive and coordinate or refer investigations of alleged fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, misconduct, or other violations of the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act. The office is also charged with reducing unethical or illegal behavior by University employees, while improving employee decision making and commitment, as well as the University's work environment, reputation, and image.