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Updated: Friday, December 05, 2008
Keuka faculty, staff honored at Community Day
Twenty-five faculty and staff members were recognized for their service and dedication to Keuka College at Community Day Aug. 18.
Five-year service awards were presented to: James Blackburn, vice president for student development and dean of students; Stephanie Craig, assistant professor of social work; Kathy Dean, secretary, Division of College Advancement; Becky DeMay, administrative assistant, facilities; Janet Enos, coordinator of Keuka China student services operations; Carol Grover, controller; Linda Park, director, Lightner Library; Cynthia Shepardson, assistant professor of education; Neil Siebenhar, assistant professor of business and management; and Gerald Thompson, assistant director of admissions counseling.

Five-year service award recipients.
Ten-year services award were presented to Amanda Harris, assistant professor of organizational communication and English; Carolanne Marquis, chief operating officer and executive vice president; and Max Tobias, telecommunications manager.

Amanda Harris, President Burke and
Max Tobias.
A 15-year service award was presented to Jennifer Bates, director of financial aid.

President Burke and Jen Bates.
A 40-year service award was presented to Sander Diamond, professor of history.

President Burke and Sander Diamond.
Merit awards were presented to: Jon Accardi, resident director, Sue DeLyser, human resources manager; Judy Gilmartin, administrative programmer; Ellen Hagerty, associate director of financial aid; Billy Jo Jayne, assistant director of development; and Barb Loucks, student accounts representative.

Merit Award recipients.
Presidential Awards for Sustained Outstanding Achievement were presented to Karen Sable, director of conference services;

Gary Smith, associate vice president for the Center for Professional Studies and International Programs; 
and Vicki Smith, professor of occupational therapy and chair, Division of Occupational Therapy.


