Classified Service Awards Ceremony honors 107 staffers
Photographer: Ben SiegelClassified employees Kim Hayden (L) and Mike Yeager (R) pose with President M. Duane Nellis at the 2017 Classified Service Awards Ceremony on Sept. 28
帝王会所 thanked 107 employees for their dedicated service on Thursday during the 49th annual Classified Service Awards Ceremony. Classified Senate and University Human Resources sponsored the event held in Walter Hall Rotunda.
Employees were recognized for completing five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years of service. Honorees received a special gift according to their years of service.
First-year President M. Duane Nellis and first lady Ruthie Nellis attended the ceremony for the first time. The president thanked the employees for their outstanding service.
"You鈥檙e an extraordinary group and it's amazing to look through the list of names and see the relatively newcomers who have five years of service as well as the one 40-year person. Then you have me and my wife, Ruthie, who have been here for three months,鈥 President Nellis laughed. 鈥淲hen I talk about leadership, it鈥檚 not just me or the deans or the faculty 鈥 we are all leaders in the role that we play and we all contribute to the University鈥檚 success. We couldn鈥檛 be the University we are without you. We are a better place because of the contributions that you all have made.鈥
The most senior of the honorees in attendance were 35-year honorees Kim Hayden and James (Mike) Yeager. The most senior person honored was Zanesville Campus Library Support Specialist Amylou Underwood who celebrated her 40-year milestone this year. Unfortunately, she couldn鈥檛 attend the ceremony. Twelve employees were recognized for 30 years of service.
Hayden is an executive assistant for Regional Higher Education. She said the key to longevity is being adaptable.
鈥淵ou have to be able to adapt to the changes the University goes through every year,鈥 Hayden said. 鈥淲orking with the people is my favorite thing about this job and it keeps me going.鈥
Yeager, an administrative specialist in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, schedules the clinical experiences for the first- and second-year medical students.
鈥淭his has been a wonderful place to work,鈥 Yeager said. 鈥淚 like working with the students and working on campus. I came to school here in 1975 and never left. To make it 35 years, you need to enjoy what you鈥檙e doing and enjoy the people.鈥
Colleen Bendl, chief human resource officer, said when she arrived on campus three and a half years ago, some of her first interactions were with the classified staff in her office who helped her complete her onboarding paperwork.
鈥淚 noticed right away their dedication, extensive knowledge, friendliness and pride in their work,鈥 Bendl said. 鈥淎s my interactions increased, I noticed the same qualities across campus and realized that you are what the University is all about. I quickly learned that you are an integral part of the fabric of this institution.鈥
David Descutner, interim executive vice president and provost, also expressed his appreciation for classified employees and said he didn鈥檛 want to miss the chance to tell them how much they have meant to his career and the University.
鈥淥ne of the things that matters to me is that we recognize the work that you do,鈥 Dr. Descutner said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e here for the students and genuinely make them feel cared about and valued and that really matters. I just wanted to say thanks for all that you do.鈥
Classified Senate Chair Sharon Romina said classified staffers provide support and resources to students and the administration.
鈥淐lassified staff are often the first people our guests encounter when they visit campus. This positive first impression can be a life-changing experience for students,鈥 Romina said.
She said she thought the annual ceremony went very well.
鈥淚鈥檓 happy Dr. Nellis, Dr. Descutner and Colleen Bendl were able to attend and speak to the honorees,鈥 Romina said. 鈥淭hey realize how important classified staff are.鈥
After lunch, the ceremony ended with a raffle that presented many of the honorees with outstanding door prizes. President Nellis also posed for pictures with each group of honorees by years of service.
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Here is a list of the 2017 honorees:
40 years
Underwood, Amylou P (Amy)
35 years
Hayden, Kim S
Wilson, Judith Anne (Judy)
Yeager, James Michael (Mike)
30 years
Andrews, Lynn M
Baringer, Ginger Anita
Douglas, Rose Anne
Gabriel, Christine E (Chris)
Landis, Amber D
Locke, Judy Ann
Neimayer, Alex Curtis
Nutter, Penny L
Palmer, Barbara J
Parsons, Michele R
25 years
Matheny, David Dwight (Dave)
Mittleman, Janet E (Jan)
Peerey, Rebecca Lynn
Sinclair, Brenda S
Sorden, David F
Stanley-Linscott, Inez E
20 years
Bowie, Douglas R
Hoskinson, Eric E
Nichols, Treva J
Peters, Rena L
Ruble, Michelle L
Sandford, Christopher Deane (Chris)
Schmittauer, Paul Wayne
Schoonover, Diana D
Sheets, Cheri
Skinner, Joyceline C (Joyce)
Sutphin, Melanie Kay (Kay)
Tarantelli, Cherice Lyn (Cheri)
Ward, Anne K
Stabler, John R
Swearingen, Michael L
15 years
Chillik, Mike I
Coen, Wendy C
Ervin, Tina E
Forshey, Jacqueline A
Hardy, Christi Allen
Huber, Margie A
Jenkins, Marlene
Knapp, Nicole J
Lutz, Kelli C
McKibben, Tracy M
Meyer, Cindy L
Nelson, Brenda K (Brenda K)
Romina, Sharon M
Tuck, Laura Ann
Vale, April D
Weisenbach, Luanne
Young, Maureen Kay
Zeisler, Robin C
Schoonover, Jason W
10 years
Arocho, Corinthian S
Bloomfield, Suzanne E (Suzi)
Border, Kimberlee Ann (Kim)
Bungard, Patricia A
Collins, Alvena Dawn
Dewey, Jamie M
Dobo, Kenneth A
Fluellen, Jodi M
Holt, Kathy Lynn
Hutchison, Natasha L (Tasha)
Lenigar, Christina J
Meyer, Theresa Lynn
Mulligan, Joyce B
Pendergast, Michelle A
Simeral, Jerry T Jr
Tilley, Beth Ann
Whiting, Summer L
Young, Jennifer M (Jenni)
Carsey, William Leo
Frith, Kevin D
5 years
Butterworth, April A
Chadwell, Caela W
Cottrill, Brittney Lynn
Dana, Chris
Davis, Sarah Elizabeth
Dixon, Sandra
Fenjac, Bridget M
Freeman, Chelsea Marie
Graham, Amanda
Hill, Jerri L
Hoffman, Adam W
Holbrook, Dana M
Hunter, Tiffany D
Johnson, Stephanie Danielle
Jones, Linda M
Landrum, Cheri L
Matheny, Gloria K
Meade, Jason Paul
Ohlinger, Lita L
Peters, Karen
Pittman, Jillian L (Jill)
Riffle, Wesley J
Schoch, Christina
Scowden, Elizabeth Myrene
Sharpe, Cynthia Sue (Cindy)
Simons, Kevin
Simunovich, James M (Matt)
Smith, Jill A
Spaulding, Candice
Van Bibber, Jody E
Wallace, Rhonda D
Photographer: Ben SiegelPresident M. Duane Nellis and first lady Ruthie Nellis attended the Sept. 28 awards ceremony
Photographer: Ben SiegelInterim Executive Vice President and Provost David Descutner greets the crowd at the Classified Service Awards Ceremony on Sept. 28