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Nicole Logue
Nicole has for the past few weeks balanced the responsibilities of two offices during the peak time of one particular office and training for a new position that is about to start their peak season. Nicole has accepted her responsibilities in stride and has continued to be positive and upbeat during this stress time.
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Amy Engelkenjohn
I would like to recognize Amy for all of the great advising work she does with Tri-Co. She is level headed and gives solid thought out advice to the students when they come to her with an issue. Above all she empowers students to work towards change, as she truly believes that when united for a greater cause, students can make a positive difference.
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Farouk Aregbe
Farouk has demonstrated a commitment to challenge and advise our student government. He displays genuine support and regard for the students and their issues and thus has earned their respect. This has transformed Farouk from an advisor to an educator who has an extraordinary impact on many of our student’s lives.
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Steve Concannon
Although we don’t always hear about it, because of client/attorney privilege, Steve provides an essential service for our students. Recently, Steve helped two of my students mitigate very tough legal situations. He was a great resource for them and I am thankful that he was there to guide both of them.
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Scott Clark, Dave Roberts, Leeann Cravens
These three individuals did an amazing job picking up extra duties, problem solving and going above and beyond while two of their co-workers were out on leave at the same time. They did it with professionalism and grace.
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April 2009 |
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Garrett Karol
I would like to nominate Garrett Karol. So many times I ask Garrett to come up with a last minute print job and he does. Its awesome how quick his turn around is and how good a job he does. Im really thankful to have him as a resource.
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Joan Matsters
We had the most successful Meeting of the Minds conference we have ever had. Over 360 students, administrators, prevention professionals and law enforcement folks attended from Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Everything was extremely well organized and professionally done!
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March 2009 |
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Leeann Cravens
Leeann has gone above and beyond to help our guests, students and staff that enter the Center for Student Involvement find what they are looking for. During one day along she helped over 275 people find out where offices, mailboxes, and people were located. Her welcoming disposition and can-do attitude are appreciated during this time of transition. Thanks Leeann!!!
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February 2009 |
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Donell Young, Judicial Services Coordinator
Is recognized for his tireless efforts to challenge and change the culture of the Legion of Black Collegians into one of an impactful, efficient and empowering entity.
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January 2009 |
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Dr. Mark Lucas, Director
The Staff Development Committee would like to recognize Dr. Mark for successfully listening to his staff's needs and making the necessary changes based on the feedback he received on the 2008 staff satisfaction survey.
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Suzy Day, Office Support Staff III
For helping with Women's Center move to its new location.
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Tracy Turner, Manager - MSA Box Office
Tracy has done a great job as the chair of the Staff Development Committee. She has really worked to meet goals set from past Staff Development Survey's, put together a How Full Is Your Bucket staff read. She is a great leader for our group and very committed to the Student Life Staff!
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November 2008 |
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Kathy Murray
Kathy has contirbuted a tremendous amount of time, work, money, and effort into creating and organizing the first ever Mizzou Veterans week on the MU campus. It has been a tremendous success and tremendously ap;preciated by our student veterans.
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Sarah Stone
Sarah Stone and her crew did a wonderful job helping with support for Dance Marathon. Sarah\'s patience, flexibility and dedication really helped to make this a wonderful event for all involved!
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Nathan Stephans
Nathan was kind enough to facilitate a leadership activity for the Chancellor's Leadership Class called Yonkaloba and Culture Shock. Nathan did an excellent job of facilitating the activity, engaging the students and making the activity relevant to what they are studying. He said we were his first student group he had done this with and I think that many more people should have Nathan facilitate this activity with their groups.
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Leeann Cravens
Leeann is an absolute pleasure to have in our Unit! Leeann works hard for all of our areas, she is flexible, positive, and a hard workers. Leeann really helped to put details together for Dance Marathon and help us navigate some roadblocks. THANKS LEEANN, YOU ROCK!
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Sara Garner, Nick Evans, Keith Herdzina, Patricia Kaira
These individuals served on the newly formed Veterans Programming Committee. In one semester they not only planned the first Veterans Tailgate but also the first annual Veterans Week. This week consisted of packaging some existing programs with newly created programs in order to present a week of activities to honor and celebrate our Mizzou Student Veterans. Their work has shown the Veterans at the University that they have a place here and that the University cares about them. They took on this extra duty without complaint and with an enthusiasm that should make us all proud. They certainly deserve recognition for their extra effort.
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Janna Basler, Struby, and Suzy Day
Janna, Suzy and Strubby all did an excellent job of facilitating the Women's Leadership Initiative last week for students, faculty and staff. The event was a success and is the beginning of a whole new Women's Leadership Initiative! Thank you for all of your hard work and commitment to students!
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Sarah Garner and Sarah Stone
Both Sarah Stone and Sarah Garner did a wonderful job of helping the WRC implement the 12 hour walk. They provided advice, staff and equipment that signficantly enhanced the quality of walk. We want to thank them for all of their energy and creativity.
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Eric Filcoff
Eric has done an outstanding job of creating an enormous amount of fantastic marketing for the Wellness Resource Center plus the 12 other campuses within Partners In Prevention. So much of his work is requested at the last minute and often times many requests come in exactly at the same time and yet he gets it all done and done well. He did an especially fantastic job on Alcohol Responsibility Month, the Fan Behavior social norming efforts, our new Most of Us campaign and MUmythbusters as well as, Drive Safe/Drive Smart
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I would like to thank Eric Filcoff for taking time out of his busy schedule to help out with a last minute request. This year Student Affairs Week included a poster session showcasing successful assessment projects from various departments. In an effort to quickly put together a poster highlighting the Student Life Survey and the Wellness Resource Center MU Wellness Survey, Joan kindly called on Eric to design our poster with minutes notice. Eric, with no complaints, put together a very attractive and easy to read poster wihtin one afternoon. Thank you Eric for making this happen and for creating such a well-designed poster!
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Struby Struble
Struby has demonstrated remarkable leadership during Laura's absence from the Women's Center. She has been quick to take charge of the situation while also remembering to ask for help when she needs it. Struby has maintained the great Women's Center environment that I, our staff, and the campus are used to even when under pressure. Struby is an amzing co-worker, mentor, and friend. She deserves recognition not only for her leadership during this stressful time at the Women's Center, but also for her overall leadership on campus and in the community.
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Suzy Day
Suzy is one of the greatest assets to the Social Justice Unit.
She always lends a prompt hand to all of my major and sometimes minor request. She is a true professional and I know that I can always count on her for a quick efficient work product. She has been working onthe Social Justice Unit a shorter amount then me, but seems to have all of her brain cell engaged constantly, unlike me!
What I am try to convey is that she is fast on the uptake and on the output!!!!
Big thanks to Suz for all of her hard.
I am glad that there is this format to acknowledge her!
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Nathan Stephens, Deniece Christian and Lois Connor and the GOBCC
For putting together another superb Fall Fest Event that set new records in participation from campus and community groups and student attendance.
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Sara Stone
For her inability to say no to our sometimes outrageous/last minute requests, and for an amazing job of doing all the production and backstage work and still making it possible to have a great fall welcome for students.
PS: And for always gracing us with her smile
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