Congratulations Employees of the Third Quarter
The Staff Senate is pleased to announce the U of A Employee of the Third Quarter Awards for 2022-23.
Winners for the thirrd quarter are:
Category I - Professional/Non-Faculty - Academic
AnReckez Daniels, assistant director of Multicultural Programming and Diversity Initiatives, Multicultural Center
Category I - Professional/Non-Faculty - Administrative
Heidi Wells, content writer and strategist, Global Campus
Category II - Secretarial/Clerical
Hasnaini Wood, administrative specialist III, Department of Information Systems
Category III - Technical/Paraprofessional
Bob Wheeler, AV manager, School of Law
Category IV - Skilled/Service/Maintenance
No nominees
Congratulations and thank you to these exceptional staff members for their hard work and service! They will receive a certificate and a monetary award for their selection. Employee of the Quarter recipients will also be submitted as candidates for the Employee of the Year.
For more information about the Employee of the Quarter/Year program, please visit the Staff Senate website.
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Contacts
Autumn Parker, chair, Employee of the Quarter/Year Committee
Staff Senate
479-575-4622,
aep03@uark.edu
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