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Sandra
Streitenberger, Steven Brown, and Chris Cummings
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Edison State Names
Employees of the Semester
Edison State Community College recognized outstanding employee
performance during the most recent all-campus meeting in the Robinson
Theater at the Piqua Campus.
The Employee of the Semester award speaks to Edison State’s commitment
to quality and sustaining positive employee engagement.
“These employees make a difference to Edison State and members of the
campus community, go above and beyond expectations, excel as team
players, and strive to demonstrate the college’s core values,” said
Linda Peltier, Executive Director of Human Resources.
Sandra Streitenberger, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Business,
Chris Cummings, Director of Financial Aid and Steven Brown, Coordinator
of Financial Aid were named the fall 2017 employees of the semester.
The honorees were presented with personalized plaques and reserved
parking spaces for the upcoming spring semester.
Sandra Streitenberger, of Tipp City, was selected for her commitment to
making improvements that will both enhance the college experience for
students and the college. Streitenberger’s willingness to take on new
tasks and projects goes above and beyond the expected.
“Sandra has taken the lead on several projects and institutional
improvement projects to include We Are It! This is her first year on
the board and has already stepped up to increase participant numbers
and offerings,” said a nominator.
“Sandra epitomizes all of Edison State’s Core Values as if they were
written with her work ethic and drive for excellence and integrity in
mind.”
Streitenberger has been employed with Edison State since 2011 and holds
a Master of Arts degree in Management from Antioch University Midwest.
Chris Cummings, of Troy, and Steve Brown, of Greenville, were selected
as a team for the progressive foundation for a great financial aid team
that positively impacts students of Edison State.
“Chris and Steve have made a huge impact on the flow of financial aid
and the general attitude of the student affairs suite. Their positive
attitudes and willingness to help in any situation is wonderful. They
are both willing to adjust their schedules, work remotely, and talk
with and to others, to ensure the best possible service to our
students,” said a nominator.
Cummings and Brown have been employed at Edison State since 2016.
Cummings holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from
Morehead State University, while Brown holds a Master of Divinity from
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
All Edison State employees who demonstrate a commitment to the
performance excellence goals, core values, and continued growth are
eligible to be nominated for the award. Those eligible for the award
are nominated by their peers and then selected by the Valuing People
Committee.
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