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2005 Employee Recognition Awards
By Carmella Huser
SLAC honored 34 people, who were nominated
and selected by their peers for the 2005 Employee Recognition Awards, at
a May 17 luncheon at the Stanford Faculty Club. They were:
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Globie
winners at the award luncheon.
(Image courtesy of Diana Rogers) |
Teresa A. Ash, Rich Atkinson, Mer
Baldoza, Rich Cellamare, Natalie Cramar, Teresa Downey, Dave Dungan,
Karen Fant, Mr. Teddy R. Gathright, Christopher Hall, Tom Hostetler,
David R. Jensen, Joe Kenny, William S. Lockman, Thanh Ky Ly, Abraham
Maciel, Ziba Mahdavi, Barbara Mason, Irimpan I. Mathews, Ruth McDunn,
Daphne M. Mitchell, Carol Morris, Ann Mueller, Helen O’Donnell, Corrine
L. Purcell, Jane Rochester, Lupe Salgado, Martha P. Siegel, Sead Sisic,
Michelle Steger, Hal Tompkins, Diedre K. Webb, Linda DuShane White,
Larissa A. Williams Employee
Recognition Awards are given to members of the SLAC community who
consistently promote a positive, respectful and harmonious work
environment. This prestigious award recognizes good citizenship and the
impact that the awardees have in making SLAC a better place to work. In
a message to awardees, Lab Director, Jonathan Dorfan, said: “I can’t
think of a more important honor than to be recognized by people who work
around you, recognized for the support you bring to them, the
encouragement you bring to them, the fact that you make them feel that
this place is the wonderful workplace that it is.”
The 34 awardees were chosen from almost 200 nominations
that were received by the selection committee. In addition to being
honored at the luncheon, the awardees received a coveted “Globie”
statuette, a letter of commendation for their personnel file, a
certificate, and the honor of being pictured on SLAC’s Wall of Fame in
the Administration and Engineering Building.
SLAC proudly salutes this year’s awardees and thanks them
for their contribution to SLAC’s Respectful Workplace. |