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Jennifer LaBuy – HSC Health Administration

Nominated by Joanne Mize for Respect Over the last few months I've reached out to Jennifer LaBuy, HSC Health's Credentialing Manager, for time sensitive "special" requests, questions and projects. Jennifer's responses, communication and follow up exceeds my expectations. She demonstrates our HSC values by consistently honoring and following through on her action items and timelines.…
Valubility of the Month

Adrienne Wilson and Jiaqui Yu – Academic Innovation

Nominated by Dr. Emily Mire for Be Visionary I have had the privilege of having several of my recent projects assigned to Jiaqi and Adrienne for instructional design assistance. I absolutely love how they are able to hear your idea and not only help make it a reality (and likely make it even better) but…
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Pam Pleasant – Enrollment Management

Nominated by Felicity White for Be Visionary Through her role in admissions, Pam is always looking for innovative ways to improve the experience of our applicants. During the 2020-21 application cycle, all interviews had been pivoted to virtual in response to pandemic concerns. Incoming students were being offered seats in our programs without ever having…
Russell Coyle Valubility of the Month Nominee

Russell Coyle – Student Experience and Academic Services

Nominated by Dr. Suresh Madhavan for Serve Others First Mr. Coyle epitomizes service in every possible way. He works quietly and unassumingly to help students, faculty, and staff and is admired by everyone. He is just a text message away for a question about student services, classroom or lab needs, or IT. Looking back since…
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Yonina Robinson – Research Administration

Nominated by Kristi Ingram for Serve Others First Yonina Robinson, a Pre-award Analyst for the Division of Research, is now the only pre-award processing individual at UNTHSC. However, you would not know this due to her efficiency and spectacular work ethic. For most in her situation with a lack of staff, they would burn out,…