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Luncheon Recognizes Office Support Staff

Nearly 400 registered guests packed the Kent Student Center Ballroom in April for the 19th annual Office Support Staff Recognition Luncheon.

This year’s theme was “Kent State Connected.” The Division of Human Resources sponsors the Office Support Staff Recognition program each year to recognize support staffers in various departments, divisions and campuses.

Guests were welcomed by Geraldine Hayes-Nelson, executive director for employee engagement and outreach, and Mark Polatajko, senior vice president for finance and administration. Kent State President Beverly Warren could not attend the event but delivered a videotaped message supporting and praising those in attendance.

Old connections were reunited and new bonds were made as the names of each office support staffer scrolled across the big screen. Staffers dined on chicken and waffles, asparagus mushroom quiche, cubed hash browns, garden salad, mini yogurt parfaits and assorted muffins.

Entertainment was provided by pianist Elaine Robinson, administrative assistant in Kent State’s Office of Institutional Advancement. Henrique Alvim, a classical guitarist and vocalist, sang a medley of Brazilian songs steeped in the bossa nova and samba genres. The Kent State African Ensemble performed dance routines focused on a repertoire from Ghana.

Nearly 100 door prizes, graciously donated by various Kent State employees, departments, divisions and colleges, were distributed.

POSTED: Thursday, April 28, 2016 04:44 PM
UPDATED: Friday, July 26, 2024 09:42 AM

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