Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board Earns 2026 Fred T. Mahaffey Award
Summary
The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board (PEB) has received the 2026 Fred T. Mahaffey Award from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NAPB) Executive Committee. This is the PEB's first leadership award from the NABP. The award recognizes outstanding contribution to protection of public health through enforcement of state and federal pharmacy laws and advancement of NABP objectives.
What changed
The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board was awarded the 2026 Fred T. Mahaffey Award by the NABP Executive Committee. The award honors outstanding contribution to public health protection and welfare through enforcement of state and federal laws and regulations, as well as advancement of NABP objectives and goals.
This recognition applies to pharmacy regulatory professionals and the pharmacies they regulate in Wisconsin. While the award does not create new compliance obligations, it signals the board's regulatory leadership, including a pilot program with North Dakota granting pharmacy students early access to the multistate jurisprudence exam, enabling faster workforce entry.
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Safety and Professional Services Tony Evers, Governor
April 6, 2026 DSPS Communications 608-220-1553
Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board Honored for Contributions to
Public Health
Madison, Wis. - The Wisconsin Pharmacy Examining Board (PEB) has earned the 2026
Fred T. Mahaffey Award, given by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NAPB) Executive Committee, marking the PEB's first leadership award from the NABP. "I was quite surprised and honored to hear about this prestigious award. I also know how hard our board has worked to achieve this honor. I am extremely proud of our team, including the full DSPS staff," said PEB Chair John Weitekamp "It's a tremendous recognition of the PEB's work," said Secretary Dan Hereth of the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS), which administers state regulatory boards. "As Wisconsin's safety agency, DSPS salutes the board, Chair Weitekamp, and all members for their commitment to public safety through regulation." The Mahaffey Award honors outstanding contribution to the protection of the public health and welfare through the enforcement of state and federal laws and regulations, and it also recognizes contribution to the advancement of objectives and goals of the NABP. The DSPS staff liaison for the PEB, Brad Wojciechowski, will join Sec. Hereth and Chair Weitekamp in accepting the award next month. "Receiving this award is a testament to the mission of the Board and DSPS in protecting the citizens of Wisconsin. Under the leadership of Sec. Hereth and the Board members, Wisconsin led a pilot program with North Dakota to grant pharmacy students early access to take the multistate jurisprudence exam, or ethics exam. By granting students the ability
PRESS RELEASE--Contact DSPS Newsroom at dspsnewsroom@wisconsin.gov Department of
Dan Hereth, Secretary
to take the exam early, candidates are able to submit their application materials earlier, which means being able to safely join the workforce sooner than in years past." The Mahaffey Award is named after late NABP Executive Director Emeritus Fred T. Mahaffey, who served in the executive director position from 1962 to 1987. The PEB will receive the physical award May 14, at the 122 NAPB Annual Meeting in nd Boston.
About DSPS
DSPS issues more than 240 unique licenses, administers dozens of boards and councils that regulate professions, enforces state building codes, runs the state fire prevention program, and maintains the award-winning Wisconsin Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, which is a key tool in the multi-faceted public health campaign to stem excessive opioid prescribing. A fee-based agency, DSPS is self-sustaining and receives no general fund tax dollars for its day-to-day operations. With five offices and 250 employees throughout Wisconsin, DSPS collaborates with constituents and stakeholders across a wide range of industries to promote safety and advance the economy.
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