2004 "Celebrate UC!" A Time For Recognizing Excellence

Oct. 14 offers a chance to see and honor some of the great work that goes on around us here at UC, when the university gathers for the third annual "Celebrate UC!" program.

This year's event, sponsored by the UC Quality Service Initiative, begins at 3 p.m. in the Great Hall of Tangeman University Center. The highlight will be the presentation by UC President Nancy L. Zimpher of honors to eight winners of the 2004 President's Quality Service Award.

This year's winners include six individuals and two teams, and come from across the UC community. For more information on each winner, follow the links below:

INDIVIDUAL WINNERS

Jim Balzer, Chief Stationary Engineer, Consolidated Utilities

Ann Firestone, Adjunct Instructor, Fashion Design, DAAP

Shirley Freeman, Program Coordinator, Office of Graduate Studies, College of Engineering

Dr. Elizabeth Kelly, Associate Professor, Clinical OB/GYN, College of Medicine

James Tenney, International Services Advisor, International Student Services

Ethel Woodberry, Custodial Worker, Facilities Management

TEAM WINNERS

College of Business Technical Team

Raymond Walters College Electronic Media Communications Department Work Team

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