University Employee of the Quarter Winners Selected for the Second Quarter 2009-2010

The Staff Senate wishes to announce University of Arkansas Employee of the 2nd Quarter Awards for 2009-2010. Winners selected this quarter are:

  • Professional/Non-faculty/Academic — Marion Dunagan, Project Program Specialist, Graduate School of Business
  • Professional/Non-faculty/Administrative — Trish Watkins, Fiscal Support Analyst, Agriculture
  • Secretarial/Clerical — Connie Howard, Administrative Specialist II, Electrical Engineering
  • Technical/Paraprofessional — Jeremy Smith, Library Technician, CHBC Library
  • Skilled Crafts/Service/Maintenance — Geoff Hulse, Logistics Manager, Facilities Management

Congratulations to all of these winners!

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Contacts

Lisa Frye, UA Staff Senator, Admn. Supp. Spvr.
Management
479-575-4007, lfrye@walton.uark.edu

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