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2015 Recipients

2015 Recipients

Carrie Berta, Psy.D.

Psychologist
University Health Services

Nominated for: Ensuring a Students First focus

Carrie Berta, Psy.D.

Carrie Berta has been a primary contributor in the development and implementation of the Division of Student Affairs Step Up and Speak Out initiative, a collaborative suicide and violence prevention program. This commitment to prevention and education regarding student mental health serves as a foundation for advising students, faculty and staff on mental health programs and resources available on and off campus.

Berta's professional expertise and passion for student mental health changed the Step Up and Speak Out initiative several years ago, and more specifically, the inclusive revision of services to include all Â鶹ÊÓƵ Regional Campuses, as well as the College of Podiatric Medicine. The program continues to benefit the Â鶹ÊÓƵ community and has grown in scope with the addition of training sessions, the annual distribution of resource materials and the design of a website and phone application.


 

Cherie Bronkar

Regional Library Director
Academic Learning Commons, Â鶹ÊÓƵ at Tuscarawas

Nominated for: Demonstrates the spirit of collaboration to leverage Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s global reach for local impact

Cherie Bronkar

With the creation of Â鶹ÊÓƵ at Tuscarawas’ Makerspace, Cherie Bronkar not only brought international attention to Â鶹ÊÓƵ's contributions to the "maker movement," but also garnered local interest and support for the campus through her commitment to fostering an environment that inspires entrepreneurial initiatives through education and services.

Bronkar recognized the unique position Â鶹ÊÓƵ Tuscarawas is in and partnered with the Office of Business and Community Services, the Ohio Small Business Development Center and Blackstone Launchpad (now LaunchNET Â鶹ÊÓƵ) to develop a plan that offers the community the means to collaborate and nurture, test and implement these ideas through production. Awarded a Library Services and Technology Act grant by the State Library of Ohio in January 2015 for her proposal to increase digital and entrepreneurial literacy in Tuscarawas County, Bronkar has created a space on campus where state-of-the-art equipment and support services meet.


 

Lori Burchard

Director
Sponsored Programs

Nominated for: Demonstrates the spirit of collaboration to leverage Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s global reach for local impact

Lori Burchard

As the hub of the wheel at Sponsored Programs, Lori's Burchard's calm and cheerful demeanor belies a deep knowledge of a broad range of university operations and grant regulations, along with an ongoing commitment to provide assistance whenever it is needed. Students lost in the building, attorneys from external agencies in negotiation with Â鶹ÊÓƵ, secretaries with questions about how to appoint personnel on a grant and faculty members who want to submit a proposal all receive equal attention.

With infinite patience, professionalism and courtesy, Burchard always makes time to thoroughly answer questions and suggest avenues for resolution whenever appropriate. Personnel at all levels of operation call upon her regularly for advice and guidance, each receiving the same level of astute, courteous and genuinely caring service. External constituents, including representatives from existing and potential funders, rely on her as well. Although negotiations can sometimes become contentious, Burchard always finds a fair resolution for all parties.


 

Rebecca Cash

Academic Advisor
Department of Sociology & Criminology

Nominated for: Ensuring a Students First focus

Rebecca Cash

As a full-time academic advisor in the Department of Sociology & Criminology, Rebecca Cash helps oversee the degree progress of nearly 700 majors in sociology and criminology/justice studies, not to mention hundreds of academic minors. In nearly four years on the job, Cash has built a thriving and inviting advising office on the third floor of Merrill Hall, where, on any given day, you will see countless students awaiting appointments.

What makes Cash really special is the way she goes above and beyond the call of duty to make students a priority. She understands that advising is not just about checking road maps or recommending classes to take, but is essentially about building meaningful relationships so students feel empowered to make smart choices about their education and lives. If that was not enough, she also took it upon herself to organize the department's new workshop series, "What Can I Do with a Degree in Sociology or Criminology?" The two-week course gives current majors the chance to network with working alumni and begin planning for life after Â鶹ÊÓƵ.


 

Ray Griffin

Carpentry and Masonry Supervisor
University Facilities Management

Nominated for: Ensuring a Students First focus

Ray Griffin

Ray Griffin puts exceptional effort and care into his duties on a daily basis. His commitment to Â鶹ÊÓƵ shows in the value and character he adds to University Facilities Management.

Never one to take credit for his accomplishments, Griffin always attributes the department’s success to the group of carpenters, painters, welders, etc., despite the fact that he coordinates the logistics, completes the research, finalizes the design and makes things come together.

Griffin worked with Lauren Ledzianowski, a graduate student working with elementary school-aged children. He assisted Ledzianowski with mobility challenges that prevented her from physically being on the same level as the young students. He worked with the carpentry shop at University Facilities Management to research various options for adjustable furniture, ultimately settling on his own design. Griffin built and delivered two fine pieces of custom furniture that put Ledzianowski at eye level with her students, improved her teaching methods and provided a better learning experience for everyone.


 

Jeremiah Schilens

Lead Applications Support Analyst
Information Services

Nominated for: Ensuring a Students First focus; Build commitment and loyalty to Â鶹ÊÓƵ among constituents; Display a commitment to operational efficiency; Increase the university’s global competitiveness

Jeremiah Schilens

Efficient, friendly and helpful are just a few words to describe Jeremiah Schilens, who plays a critical role at Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Every student, faculty and staff member depends on resources from the Division of Information Services that Schilens is responsible for. Blackboard Learn, ERP (Banner SSB and INB), and Big IP are just some of his responsibilities. While he is certainly not the only person to take on these daunting tasks, he is without a doubt the most central person to support them.

Schilens is essentially on call 24/7, 365 days a year. The department can count on him to quickly and routinely respond to requests for technical assistance on evenings and weekends, even when he was several time zones away while vacationing in Hawaii. Schilens is fully committed to the success of students by making himself available and improving the performance of the university’s systems.


 

Virginia Wright

Administrative Assistant
Department of Mathematical Sciences

Nominated for: Commitment to enhance and expand operational efficiency for the next generation of academically motivated students; Ensuring a Students First focus

Virginia Wright

Virginia Wright welcomes everyone to her office and goes above and beyond to assist. She makes people feel special by taking time to understand and help with situations, even if it means working extra hours to complete other work. Wright is dedicated and efficient, and cares about students, faculty and staff.

She has made exceptional contributions to the Department of Mathematical Sciences over the last decade, and has exhibited extraordinary dedication to the smooth and efficient operation of this complex department. Often working long hours during peak activity, Wright shows uncanny attention to detail and accuracy, and understands the intricate workings of the administration. She always anticipates and embraces necessary changes and follows details to the letter.