Welcome to the Classified Employee of the Year
2007
Nomination Site!
Definition
The Classified Employee of the Year Award is a yearly honor given to a classified employee
who has demonstrated exemplary service during their employment with Lewis-Clark State
College. In order to be eligible, the employee must be a classified staff member who
has worked for Lewis-Clark State College for a minimum of two years and who has not
received this award within the last five years. The winner of this honor
receives a plaque to keep and display, a monetary award, and their name is placed on
a traveling plaque listing past winners of the Classified Employee of the Year.
Nomination Procedure
On the next screen you will find a list of eligible classified employees
who have reached their two-year employee anniversary, thereby making
them
eligible for nomination. Once you
have reviewed the names, click on the link at the bottom of the page to submit your
nomination. In your comments, please explain briefly why you feel your
nominee is worthy of this award. Please select only one member
from the list to nominate.
As
you nominate an individual, please keep in mind if the
individual has been involved with campus activities,
other than work, i.e.; CSO Recognition Committee, CSO
Committee, Professional Development Committee, or other
committees on campus; are they taking college courses
towards a degree. Besides having an outstanding job
performance, what else makes this person stand out from
all others?
You
may nominate only one person. Nominations
will be accepted beginning March 5, 2007 and ending
March 15, 2007. Valid nominations will be presented to the Classified Staff
Organization members for selection. Thank you for your participation in this process
that will honor a deserving classified staff member.
View Nominations Submitted for 2007 |