The Federal Managers Association has named as its manager of the year Craig Carter of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, who recently was re-elected as FMA’s national president, as well.

Carter is a 33-year employee of the Navy, currently overseeing major component replacement and maintenance on the Navy’s fleet of nuclear aircraft carriers, an announcement said. His previous honors include an award as FMA’s best chapter president and a Civilian Service Commendation Medal from the Navy, and he has been a leader and active participant in the chapter’s community events, it said.

“His distinguished service on behalf of Norfolk Naval Shipyard and his leadership at the Federal Managers Association are hallmarks of what FMA stands for. His peers rightly recognize his many years of hard work, and he has earned both their respect and admiration which are reflected in him being named FMA’s Manager of the Year,” it said.

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