Jessica Kidd

Jessica KiddPolitical Science

Enhanced Efficiencies Award

Nominated by Amanda LeDuke
Political Science & Center for Asian Democracy

Quotes from some of her staff colleagues:

“It’s not just her years of service to the department that keep it running like a well-oiled machine, it is clearly the way her mind works, constantly thinking of ways to do something better, cheaper, faster, smarter. I have seen her think out loud about better and more efficient ways to do things, how to maximize resources, and how to streamline procedures.”

“With the current budget difficulties that we’re all facing, I have heard her brainstorm ideas for things all the way to how to save funds on faculty travel to ways to cut down on our copier expenses.  It is not that she is cheap, it is that she is smart and always thinking several steps ahead in order to stay in advance of a problem.”

–Amanda LeDuke, Political Science                                          

“I cannot say enough about how what an asset Jessica is the University of Louisville. She is the definition of efficient: organized, logical, productive and competent. Jessica is easily accessible for questions and is a gifted instructor when it comes to explaining the new procedures as they are being implemented within the department. She has assisted in the simplification of the Procard process, time tracking, and ordering procedures. She is on top of all departmental and program needs, she is a wealth of information, and has superhero-like ability to multi task. Jessica always communicates to the best her ability all information as it pertains to the multiple programs and department she manages. She is never without a smile, a kind word and can-do attitude. Her strong work ethic is clearly evident in everything she does.”                   

–Kira J. Hazelwood, Asian Studies Program

“Jessica clearly has such a deep knowledge of the workings of the university and the college and she is able to cut through the non-essential ‘noise’ to get to the heart of the matter.  That is, in essence, what makes her so valuable to A&S.  It’s not just how she’s tackles problems or improves methods, it’s her overall passion for the department, for the college, and for higher education and performance.  Jessica has a work ethic which combined with her intellect means she brings more to the table more than any other supervisor I’ve ever had. She is at once honest, straightforward, kind, and compassionate.  And to be able to combine these qualities while still maintaining a professional outlook and attitude is a rare combination.”

– Betty Younis, Political Science