The Marie Patriarca Award
Previous Winners
2024 – Markham Mason and Diana Plummer
2023 – Patricia Miller
2022 – Maureen Campbell
2021 – Robert Anding
2020 – Carolyn Marland
2019 – Gloria Fizzano
2018 – Charele Raport & Susan Fitzpatrick
2017 – Deb Funk & Dawn Most
2016 – Kristine Grahek
2015 – Elaine Tambon
2014 – Louise Armes
2014 – Lisa Fay
2013 – David Dell’Osa
2013 – Florence Piorkowski
2012 – Milly Colligon
2011 – Lorna Rooney
2011 – Tommy Womack
2010 – Tracey Hindorff
2009 – George Dobbin
2009 – Nancy Elmer
2009 – De Vitale
2008 – Rowland Barnum
2008 – Susan Miller
2007 – Linda Jester
2007 – Kevin Parham
2006 – Nancy Brooks
2006 – Chris Sim
2005 – Joan Burns
2005 – Donna Ladd
The Marie Patriarca Award was established by Labron K. Shuman, a professor in the Public Services/Social Science department for 20 years. Professor Shuman created the award in 2005 to honor excellence in our support staff as exhibited by Marie Patriarca, long-time Secretary to the former President, Dr. Richard DeCosmo, and Assistant Secretary to the Board of Trustees.
Eligibility
The Marie Patriarca Award is presented annually to a full-time support staff employee in good standing for at least seven years.
Criteria
Support Staff employees nominated should:
- Demonstrate excellence in overall work performance
- Promote positive morale through a congenial, supportive attitude and by providing service to others
- Put forth an effort to improve self as well as to develop and recognize others
- Exhibit initiative and creativity resulting in improved operating efficiency of the Department and/or College
Nomination Process
A support staff employee may be nominated by any employee or student of the College. Please review the list of eligible staff and complete the nomination form for any candidate you believe merits consideration.
Selection Process
All nominations will be reviewed by members of the award committee. The announcement and presentation of the winner is planned for April. Members of the Marie Patriarca Award Committee include Steve Aquilani, Genny Cavanagh, Harry Costigan, Diane Foster, Markham Mason, Diana Plummer and Marie Patriarca.