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CPRA’s Janice Lansing Presented R. King Milling Distinguished Coastal Service Award

Posted on December 21, 2025

BATON ROUGE, La. – During its meeting last Wednesday, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board (CPRA) presented the R. King Milling Distinguished Coastal Service Award to Janice Lansing, who served as the agency’s Chief Financial Officer from 2010 through 2025.

Established in 2022, the award honors individuals or organizations that reflect Milling’s unwavering support for Louisiana’s coastal program. Over more than two decades, Milling became one of the state’s earliest and most effective advocates for protecting and restoring Louisiana’s coast. His work brought national attention to land loss and emphasized the importance of using engineering and science to develop long-term solutions.

Lansing received the award in recognition of her sustained contributions to Louisiana’s coastal program, her leadership in elevating statewide understanding of the coastal crisis, and her commitment to responsible stewardship of public funds.

“Janice has been a steady anchor and one of the most influential leaders our agency has ever had,” said CPRA Chairman Gordon “Gordy” Dove. “She’s the kind of leader who quietly makes things work better for everyone. Her vision and dedication helped strengthen the foundation of the nation’s largest coastal program, and her service truly reflects the spirit of the King Milling Award. There are few people more deserving of this honor.”

Lansing joined CPRA in February 2010 as the agency prepared for rapid growth. At the time, CPRA relied heavily on external support for core business functions. She professionalized these operations by building internal systems, policies, and processes that enabled the agency to manage billions of dollars in coastal investments.

She led a major business transformation by accelerating CPRA’s implementation of the state’s LaGov system. Recognizing the need for stronger project accounting ahead of the Deepwater Horizon settlement, Lansing challenged the existing timeline and secured the tools necessary to support the agency’s unprecedented growth. LaGov remains central to CPRA’s project tracking and annual planning.

Throughout her fifteen-year tenure, Lansing served as a trusted advisor to CPRA leadership, providing continuity, mentorship, and steady guidance during periods of significant change.

“Janice has played an essential role in shaping CPRA’s progress,” said CPRA Executive Director Michael Hare. “The systems, stability, and sense of purpose she helped build are woven into every part of our work. So much of what we accomplish today stands on the foundation she created, and her influence will continue to guide us for years to come.”

Lansing is the third recipient of the award, which is given annually to an individual or organization selected by the CPRA Board Chairman from a list of nominees meeting the Board’s rigorous criteria. Previous recipients include Reggie Dupre, former Executive Director of the Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District, and Mark Wingate, former Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans District.

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Contact: coastal@la.gov

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