North Dakota court administrator receives prestigious Warren E. Burger Award

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North Dakota court administrator receives prestigious Warren E. Burger Award

Image of 2021 Burger Award winner Sally HolewaWilliamsburg, Va., Sept. 28 -- Longtime North Dakota State Court Administrator Sally Holewa has received the Warren E. Burger Award for Excellence in Court Administration from the National Center for State Courts (NCSC).

Holewa, the state’s top court administrator since 2005, was honored with the award today during a virtual presentation from NCSC President Mary C. McQueen before a gathering of judges and court staff. The honor is awarded to individuals who make significant contri­butions to the field of court administration through management and administration, education and training, or research and consulting.

“Sally truly embodies the professional expertise, leadership, integrity, creativity, innovativeness and sound judgment that this award represents,” McQueen said. “Her work ethic and commitment to fair and equal justice is felt by citizens in North Dakota and beyond.”

Holewa’s contributions have impacted courts in several states including Michigan and Minnesota. She is a graduate of NCSC’s Institute for Court Management Fellows program and a member of the Conference of State Court Administrators, National Association for Court Management and American Society for Public Administration.

“Ms. Holewa has demonstrated tireless effort to improve and maintain the exceptional judicial system we have within the state of North Dakota,” wrote North Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen in his nomination letter. “Our judicial system in North Dakota is better because of her influence.”

The Warren E. Burger Award for Excellence in Court Administration is named for the late chief justice of the United States, who was instrumental in founding NCSC and its Institute for Court Management.