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Employees honored during annual recognition ceremony

salvetoday Posted On January 3, 2018
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Photo: President Jane Gerety, RSM (right) honored Michael Grandchamp and Kim McKillop for their 30 years of service to the University during the annual holiday luncheon.

Glenda Duclos, payroll manager, received the staff community service award during the annual holiday luncheon and service recognition ceremony Dec. 20, 2017. In addition, President Jane Gerety, RSM, honored more than 40 employees for their service to Salve Regina.

Salve Regina’s staff community service awards are designed to recognize staff members who demonstrate their commitment to others by volunteering in their communities. Staff members are honored each year for their volunteerism, and donations in the amount of $300 are given to the charities of their choice.

Duclos volunteers her time with the Pan-Mass Challenge bike-a-thon as the lunchtime supervisor. Benefiting the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Pan-Mass Challenge raises more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraising event in the country.

Staff members who were honored for their years of service include:

Five years of service

  • Nicholas Albanese, Admissions
  • Cynthia Bassett, Academic Center for Excellence
  • Rosemarie Bottari, Safety and Security
  • Gerald Brothers, Information Technology
  • Katharine Daley, Design Services
  • Emily Diomandes, Dean of Students Office
  • Jessica Gesner, Human Resources
  • Kevin Gilmartin, Athletics
  • Alexandria Hallam, Student Activities
  • Matthew Kelly, Mercy Center for Spiritual Life
  • Kevin McDonald, Center for Student Development
  • James McGuire, University Relations
  • Sami Nassim, Multicultural Programs and Retention
  • Kelly Scafariello, Athletics
  • Lindsey Turowski, University Relations
  • Matthew Viveiros, Information Technology

Ten years of service

  • Charles Avenengo, Music, Theatre and Dance
  • Paul Cardoza, Dean of Students Office
  • Melissa Davis, Academic Affairs
  • Elaine Forsythe, Information Technology
  • Teresa Haas, Pell Center
  • Corinne Hughes, Athletics
  • Jamison Landsman, Counseling Services
  • Paul Larson, Safety and Security
  • Ingrid Levin, Library Services
  • Jennifer Marshall, Nursing
  • Anna Mae Mayer, Mercy Center for Spiritual Life
  • Craig O’Rourke, Athletics
  • Janice Violante, President’s Office

Fifteen years of service

  • Thomas Blaney, Athletics
  • Carla Brownell, Admissions
  • Joshua Carvalho, Information Technology
  • Christine Lalli , University Relations
  • Gianna Sullivan, Art and Art History
  • Michelle Spear Villacorta, Business Office
  • Julie Ward, Career Development

Twenty years of service

  • Mona Dube, Social Work
  • Victoria Duclos, University Relations
  • Kristine Hendrickson, University Relations
  • Richard O’Neill, Facilities
  • Theresa Peckham, Safety and Security

Twenty-five years of service

  • Edward Habershaw, Athletics

Thirty years of service

  • Michael Grandchamp, Business Office
  • Kim McKillop, Student Affairs
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