2021 Outstanding Performance Award Winners
Congratulations to our 2021 winners of the Outstanding Performance Awards, selected by a committee of peers. The incredible work done by these staff employees is inspirational and they exemplify the Cardinal Principles in their roles. Join us in celebrating these outstanding employees!
Jody Carroll, Coordinator, Vice President of Research – Technology DevFrom the nomination: “Jody is the financial coordinator for the EPI-Center - she manages all things financial in our office, which is no small task! Jody maintains great relationships with outside Intellectual Property law firms, is a leader when it comes to teaching others about financial responsibilities and goes beyond her role as financial coordinator by being a role model. She is very approachable, and kind and her positive attitude is contagious. Jody is a natural leader in our office. She always steps up to help new team members learn their role. No matter what else she has going on in her work, she continuously takes the initiative to help others and to drive our team to do the best we can in every situation. She is always willing to take on extra tasks that will make us a better team.” |
Beverly Cooper, Program Assistant Senior, International AffairsFrom the nomination: “Beverly has been a dedicated employee at the university for almost 40 years. She is a consummate professional. She puts the International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) team first, strives to get all involved, and has a student-centered mentality. In short, she has put her love in her job, her fellow staff members, and her university and community. Beverly has always been timely, resilient, and a self-starter. She asks the questions needed to fill in the blanks of any issues or concerns she sees in the office. She is dedicated to her customer service and making every international student feel welcome when they enter the university. She makes the university feel like family and like home for our students. For all the work that she commits to the office, dependability, hard-work, team-player, independent worker, bringing the office together to solve admissions concerns, and for being a genuinely wonderful person. She is not in this for herself. She is in it for the greater good and that is a lost trait.” |
Carrie Faller, Director of Workforce and Student Development, Metropolitan CollegeFrom the nomination: “Carrie is a servant leader who consistently goes above and beyond her stated job description to ensure that the entire Metropolitan College (MC) community (staff, students, and partners) feel supported, valued, and served on a daily basis. Carrie has worked for the University of Louisville for thirteen years and I would be remised if I let one more year go by without seeking an opportunity to recognize her work publicly. I believe Carrie is a phenomenal employee and an excellent example of how Cardinal Principles are put into action every day. Carrie excels in her work ethic, dependability, initiative, time management, organization, and project management.” |
Marcus Hayes, Carpenter, Physical PlantFrom the nomination: “Marcus demonstrates a high degree of effort, and always has a positive attitude toward his work assignments. [He] has never turned down work, and always gives 110 % effort towards his daily assignments. We continue to hear feedback from students, staff, and faculty that Marcus Hayes was helpful, respectful and friendly towards Physical Plant’s customers.” |
Carol Hines, Unit Business Manager Intermediate, Pediatrics – Infectious DiseasesFrom the nomination: “Carol has been a central figure in the success of the units that she has served and has been a central, exemplary, and foundational member of the administrative structure of the Department of Pediatrics. Carol is always poised, calm, collected, and kind. She is a role model for other staff in the division, unit, and the department. Her answer is always, “Yes... and is there anything else I can do?” There have been some rough times in the past 20 years—personnel problems, long leaves of absence, transitions in leadership, financial constraints. But Carol’s steady, calm, competent approach has been a comfort to all of us at these times. Carol’s love for her work shows—her pride and sense of accomplishment is infectious.” |
Justin Peterson, Associate Director of Intramural and Recreational SportsFrom the nomination: “Justin does everything with integrity and is committed to UofL students. He has helped to create a culture in the Student Recreation Center (SRC) where customer service is a priority. He has excellent judgement and can be always be counted on the make the right decision. He always represents Intramural Recreational Sports and the university in a positive and professional manner. His work ethic is unmatched. He is a highly valued member of the Intramural Recreational Sports team, all of whom have the utmost respect for Justin.” |
Eunice Salazar, Unit Business Manager Intermediate, Speed School – Conn CenterFrom the nomination: “Her consistently positive attitude and “take on anything” mentality have characterized Ms. Salazar’s outstanding service to the university since her hire in 2013, and especially in her expanded capability as UBM since 2016. Eunice responds decisively and carefully to [her] barrage of daily administrative tasks and activities with the Cardinal Principles as her guide, consistently enabling the center staff, researchers, students, associated faculty, and industry collaborators as they navigate university, state, and federal accounting and operations regulations. She maintains the center’s business dealings with a clear ethical compass and ensures training and adherence to best practices in accountancy.” |
Joshua Spurgeon, Research Scientist, Speed School of EngineeringFrom the nomination: “[Josh] has worked exceptionally hard to land a few significant grants for the Conn Center, including a prestigious NSF CAREER award, while also displaying strong service through community outreach activities that broaden the impact of the Conn Center’s activities. He has been dedicated to his students and tries his best to always be involved and accessible while mentoring graduate students. He has published 26 articles in five years in the Conn Center, including 4 articles with exceptionally high impact factors of 30+, and many highly cited works. He also has been granted one patent on solardriven hydrogen generation from humidity in the air, and he has two other patents pending through UofL. He perseveres through tough challenges and research problems, and always takes the time to try to make sure that students are learning along the way. He also cares about his students as people and tries to build group unity beyond work activities.” |
Also, check out our 2021 Outstanding Supervisor Award winner, Cardinal Principle Champions and COVID-19 Heroes!