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Edison State Community College faculty member T.R. Ruddick was
recognized for thirty years of employment during the 39th annual
Employee Recognition Banquet.
Edison State
Employees Recognized at Banquet
Ten employees were recognized for a combined total of 120 years of
service in their careers at Edison State Community College’s 39th
annual employee recognition banquet on Friday, February 8.
Enrollment Managers, Stacey Bean and Christina Raterman emceed the
event and presented the honorees with awards to highlight each of their
unique talents, characteristics, and commitment to Edison State. Kara
Myers, Coordinator of Employee Benefits and Compensation, hosted the
event and Dr. Doreen Larson, President, presented honorees with gifts
and personally thanked each of them for their commitment to Edison
State.
“The team that plans our Employee Recognition Banquet goes above and
beyond to make the evening very special,” said Edison State President
Dr. Doreen Larson. “We value the individuality and unique talents of
our employees and the Employee Banquet highlights those individual
talents in a way that is loving and fun.”
The following employees were recognized for reaching significant
milestones in their careers at Edison State: Thirty-Years: T.R.
Ruddick; Twenty-Years: Rebecca Schinaman, Anita Thomas; Fifteen-Years:
Julie Slattery; Ten-Years: Carla Strater; Five-Years: Veronica French,
Beka Lindeman, William Loudermilk, Eric Rhoades, and Susan Staley.
During the banquet, it was announced that a portrait of Kathy Clifton
would be added to Edison State’s Wall of Memories. Clifton, a professor
who recently lost her battle with cancer, committed over 31-years of
her life teaching Edison State students. Clifton was selected for her
unwavering commitment and willingness to go above and beyond her daily
tasks to make Edison State a better place to learn and work.
The Wall of Memories, established in 1998 by members of the Academic
Forum, is dedicated to former Edison State employees who significantly
impacted the lives of students, faculty, and staff who will forever be
recognized as part of the college community.
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