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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Uri Monson, executive director of the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority, endured some gentle ribbing at the agency's board meeting today over the "Best of Philly" award he received this summer from Philadelphia Magazine.

Monson was named "Best Wonk."

The board members placed the laminated certificate Monson received from the magazine in the center of their table throughout the meeting. And in his opening remarks, Board Chairman Jim Eisenhower teased Monson about the honor.

"I'd like to note that Uri has won a very prestigious award," Eisenhower said, adding that Monson was picked over city Finance Chairman Rob Dubow, who formerly directed PICA.

Both Monson and Dubow, who was at the meeting, took the jokes in stride.

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