2007 Support Staff Workshop
Highlights from the 2007 Workshop
November 16, 2007
Highlights from the 2007 Support Staff Workshop include:
Awards
Katrina Rademacher from Nebraska Wesleyan
"Newbie Survivor" Recipient
"She has been full-time in financial aid for all of one month. She
started full time September 17th, although she was a student worker
in the office previously."
Brianna Pope from University of Nebraska-Omaha
"Surviving Under Fire" Recipient
We all know what it is like to get a student who just pushes all
the wrong buttons and eventually they get under our skin just
enough that we get a little sterner and slightly less patient.
However not this person, in the nomination it was said about this
person, "I have never seen her get upset with a student. She can
keep her cool with anybody. Just amazing."
Carol Keller from Nebraska Wesleyan
"Surviving It All Over Again" Recipient
Most of us once we leave an office either do not have the desire or
the opportunity to go back to the same office we had worked in
previously, but this person did. The nomination said, "Glad to Have
Her Back. She worked for Wesleyan for almost 10 years, took another
job for two years, and came back. She is a great addition (again)
to our office and we hope to keep her until she thinks she needs to
retire."
Verleen Unruh from Grace University
"Surviving the Miles" Recipient
Have you ever felt that although the shopping center you want to go
to is in the same town, that perhaps the same store from across the
state would be a better one to visit? Well this person does and she
does so quite often. The nomination stated, "She should get an
award for traveling the most miles to go to a Cabela's. She has
been traveling to Sidney quite frequently looking for something or
someone at Cabela's. Never mind we have one right here in Omaha."
It does seem that there may be a story behind this. Perhaps you all
can get it from her.
Diana Boring from Concordia University
"Surviving the Storm" Recipient
We all know what it is like to be short staffed but add to that
being in a small office and relatively new to financial and you
might say you could have the perfect storm for a person trying to
get their hands around financial aid processes. Here is what was
said about this nominee, "(She is a) survivor in the sense that
she's new in financial aid and now with one staff short due to an
emergency medical leave of absence, she's taking on the loan
processing portion as well, not to mention other responsibilities.
She has been a trooper through all this. I appreciate her
willingness to take on more, and more responsibilities."