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March 20, 2003
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ancient world, revised and updated
A decade of effort to bring the University of Pennsylvania
Museums classical galleries into the present has finally borne fruit,
and nobody could be more pleased than the man in charge of them, Donald
White.

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AWARDS & HONORS
Models of Excellence: Penns
crème de la crème
When it comes to getting the job done, these Penn staffers reach star
heights and beyond. Introduced in 1999, the Universitys Models of
Excellence program honors and celebrates outstanding staff member achievements.
A committee of Penn leaders selected the award winners from among 215
staff members, who were nominated by peers, colleagues and managers. Winners
demonstrate the following excellence criteria: supportive practices, procedures,
and policies; innovative and proactive leadership; extraordinary service
to key constituencies; substantial cost-effectiveness; and exemplary relationship
building within and/or outside of the immediate organization. Extremely
noteworthy contributions receive Honorable Mention.
With so many stars in Penns constellation, its hard not to
get inspired.
2003 Models of Excellence
honorees
Helen Anderson, senior director of
computing and educational technology services in the Engineering School,
for providing innovative leadership during the creation, piloting, roll-out
and marketing of Blackboard Courseinfo, a Web-based course
management system that has been adopted by a large percentage of the faculty.
Counseling and Psychological Services
Postvention Team in the Office of the Vice Provost for University
Life for providing outstanding support services to Penn students following
the events of 9/11 and multiple tragedies impacting the campus. The team
includes William Alexander, deputy director; Katharine Berg,
staff social worker; Aurora Casta, staff psychiatrist; Elan
Cohen, staff psychologist; Mitchell Cohen, staff psychologist;
Betsy Conston, coordinator, Social Work Training Program; Christine
Davis, administrative assistant; Michele Downie, psychologist
and coordinator, Groups Program; Margaret Fichter, coordinator,
Eating Disorder Program; Allan Goldberg, associate director; Meeta
Kumar, psychologist and coordinator of outreach; Eric Levin,
staff psychologist; Marilia Marien, coordinator, Psychology Practicum
Training; Beth Mark, staff psychiatrist; Kenneth Meehan,
staff social worker; Ella Ray, staff psychologist; Pamela Rootenberg,
staff psychiatrist; Ilene C. Rosenstein, director; Marilyn Silberberg,
social worker; Ann Steel, staff psychiatrist; and Bradley Wolgast,
staff psychologist.
Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium
Committee for developing expanded programming that inspired faculty,
students and staff to make Kings birthday celebration a day
on, not a day off. The committee includes: Malcolm Bonner,
director, McNair Scholars Program; Jeremy Brochin, director, Penn
Hillel, Office of the Chaplain; Glenn Bryan, assistant vice president
and director, Office of City and Community Relations; Max-Henri Covil,
program coordinator, Office of the Chaplain; Erin G. Cross, associate
director, Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center; Valerie De Cruz,
director, Greenfield Intercultural Center; James Gardner, senior
staff writer, Office of the President; Anita Gelburd, assistant
to the deputy provost, William Gipson, University chaplain, Felicia
Green, project coordinator, Office of Government, Community and Public
Affairs; Valerie Johnson, assistant to the director, Office of
City and Community Relations; Mary ORourke LeCates, administrative
coordinator, Office of the Chaplain; Jack B. Lewis, associate director,
Admissions and Recruitment, School of Social Work; Luz Marin, administrative
coordinator, Womens Studies Program and Alice Paul Center for Research
on Women and Gender; Jacqueline Posey, news officer, Office of
University Communications; Machamma Quinichett, associate director,
African American Resource Center; Afi Roberson, staff assistant,
African American Resource Center; Pamela Robinson, associate director,
Office of College Houses; Rodney V. Robinson, assistant director,
Student Life Programs; Isabel Sampson-Mapp, associate director,
Faculty, Staff and Alumni Volunteer Services, Center for Community Partnerships;
and Leah Smith, director of communications, Vice Provost for University
Life.
Honorable Mention award winners
Ben Financials Team for extraordinary
collaboration with end users during the process to upgrade Penns
Web-based financial management system, resulting in effective new products,
frequent and clear communication about changes, self-directed online training
and easy access to support. They are: Kalyani Balasubramanian,
senior programmer analyst, Administrative Information Technologies, ISC;
Roxanne Bataitis, associate director, Financial Systems, Office
of the Comptroller; Stuart Benoff, senior programmer analyst, Administrative
Information Technologies, ISC; Alaknanda Bhaumik, senior systems
analyst/programmer, Administrative Information Technologies, ISC; Tessa
Bocage, senior IT project leader, Administrative Information Technologies,
ISC; Timothy Bouffard, programmer, Administrative Information Technologies,
ISC; William Branan, senior systems analyst, Administrative Information
Technologies, ISC; Janice L. Brown, financial systems support specialist,
Office of the Comptroller; M. Suzanne Burke, system administrator,
Office of the Comptroller; Marion Campbell, IT tech director, Program
Manager, Administrative Information Technologies, ISC; David Curran,
systems analyst, Administrative Information Technologies, ISC; Gregory
Dick, systems programmer, Systems Engineering/Operations, ISC; Christopher
Edelstein, IT senior project leader, Systems Engineering/Operations,
ISC; Kahin Farah, database administrator, Systems Engineering/Operations,
ISC; Faina Goldman, programmer/analyst, Administrative Information
Technologies, ISC; Karen Higgins, business operations manager,
Purchasing Services; Vira Homick, project manager, Purchasing Services;
Renee Jordan, senior systems analyst, Administrative Information
Technologies, ISC; Edda Katz, director, Communications Group, Communications,
Data Administration and Information Security, ISC; Bob Lee, IT
project leader, Office of the Comptroller; Jeffrey Linso, director
of IT support, Office of the Comptroller; Ralph Maier, associate
director, Purchasing Services; Kevin McBride, financial analyst,
Office of the Comptroller; Barbara Murray, manager, Financial Training
Department; Robert Palmer, systems programmer, Systems Engineering/Operations,
ISC; Brent Parker, senior training specialist, Financial Training
Department, Division of Finance; William Ramirez, IT technical
director, Systems Engineering/Operations, ISC; Colleen Reardon,
procurement specialist, Purchasing Services; James Riley, business
administrator, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Deborah
Schmidt, purchasing system administrator, Purchasing Services; Laural
Seebadri, senior systems analyst, Administrative Information Technologies,
ISC; Daniel Sheehan, IT director, Database Administration, Systems
Engineering/Operations, ISC; J. Stephen Stines, IT senior director,
Office of the Comptroller; John Jianzhu Tong, senior database administrator,
Systems Engineering/Operations, ISC; Cheryl Walker, manager, Accounts
Payable, Office of the Comptroller; Paul Weidner, director, Financial
Training Department.
Career Coaching at Penn in
Human Resources Division of Learning and Education for developing
a Career Coaching initiative to proactively address the Universitys
talent retention goals and staff members career management interests.
They are: Joseph T. Cooney, associate director; Terri Dziomba,
administrative coordinator; Beverly Edwards, executive director;
Kuan R. Evans, customer service assistant; Gale Gibbons,
career coach.
College Academic Advising Team
in the College of Arts and Sciences for creatively streamlining and enhancing
academic support available through the College advising system by moving
from a four advisors to a one advisor per College career design, and connecting
students with advisors through their College Houses. They are: Flora
Campos Cornfield, assistant dean for advising and study abroad; Janice
Curington, assistant dean for advising and minority affairs; Hocine
Fetni, assistant dean for advising; Godlove Fonjweng, assistant
dean for advising; Diane Frey, director of academic services; Srilata
Gangulee, assistant dean for advising; Alice van Buren Kelley,
assistant director and assistant dean for advising; Niel McDowell,
assistant dean for advising; Guna Mundheim, assistant dean for
advising; D.E. Lorraine Sterritt, dean of freshmen and director
of academic advising; Margaret Mary Thomas, administrative assistant;
Paul F. Watson, assistant dean for advising; and Barbara Woodford,
administrative assistant.
Office of International Programs
in the Office of the Provost for their initiative and proactive response
following the events of 9/11, which included providing immediate support,
one-on-one contact, and frequent communication with Penns 6,000
foreign students and faculty on campus, 400 plus students studying abroad,
and their parents. They are: Shalini Dev Bhutani, director, International
Student and Scholar Services; Renee Boroughs, advisor, International
Student and Scholar Services; Donna M. Butler, overseas program
manager, Undergraduate Study Abroad; Lisa Felix, advisor, International
Student and Scholar Services; James S. Fine, senior advisor, International
Student and Scholar Services; Donald F. Fry Jr., IT support specialist;
Sheila Kelly Gaarder, advisor, International Student and Scholar Services;
Geoffrey E. Gee, director, Undergraduate Study Abroad; Martha
Hanson, business services assistant; Marcia W. Henisz, overseas
program manager, Undergraduate Study Abroad; Inge Herman, overseas
program manager, Undergraduate Study Abroad; Alan Johnson, SEVIS
coordinator/immigration specialist, International Student and Scholar
Services; Ping Loveland, office administrative assistant; Patricia
C. Martin, senior overseas program manager, Undergraduate Study Abroad;
Traci Martin, resources coordinator, International Student and
Scholar Services; Elva Power, administrative coordinator; Joyce
M. Randolph, executive director; Emily Sheesley, resources
coordinator; Julie Shuttleworth, business manager, Office of the
Provost; Shyrmaine Sin, international scholar specialist, International
Student and Scholar Services; January Stayton, admissions coordinator,
Undergraduate Study Abroad; Kuntal Shah Warwick, advisor, International
Student and Scholar Services.
Stephanie Waldman, administrative
assistant in the Department of Medicines Hematology-Oncology Division,
for extraordinary, personal and compassionate attention to the cancer
patients that seek care from the Hematology-Oncology Division of the University
of Pennsylvania Health System.
For more information about this program, visit www.hr.upenn.edu/quality/models
or contact Marilyn Kraut, director of Quality of Worklife Programs, at
kraut@hr.upenn.edu or
215-898-0380.
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