We, as education leaders, must obsess over our culture.
We take swift action to respond to opportunities and needs that better serve our students, always with a sense of urgency.
Otherwise, why bother? Become obsessed with being the best available option for the audiences we serve.
We are known for candor and directness. Respectful disagreements are welcomed and valued among our community.
Everyone, regardless of their position in the University, has an impact on the success of the student.
The only person that does not make mistakes is the person that is doing nothing. Strive for action, learn from your mistakes, don’t make them twice, and move toward the future.
Great organizations always have great people.
It’s the ultimate form of sophistication.
We consistently evaluate all the available options to ensure that we focus efforts and resources on what truly matters.
If we can’t measure what we’re doing, we probably shouldn’t be doing it.
For us, the true definition of quality is delivering more than what is expected. Especially for our students.
Be confident, but never arrogant. Always listen, and always learn.
Life is too short to spend it doing something you don’t love.
"Julia has been the ice in every drink CTL...she keeps her cool, she keeps the tasks manageable, she instinctively knows what faculty resources can better to serve our students with a sense of urgency in turning faculty training materials from laborious to more succinct. Specifically, I have been blessed to facilitate new faculty training, and with Julia's leadership, she deconstructed the new faculty training - training materials with the mindset to ease onboarding for new faculty, with the focus of what our students need from faculty's use of D2L resources quickly, easily, and logically. Julia spent many hours revamping visuals, videos, and narratives throughout the training materials to streamline and improve the new faculty experience with the results designed to improve the readiness of faculty for class, ultimately lending to student success. I happily nominate Julia for WE MOVE FAST because of the quickness she responded to recent survey feedback and the call for CTL APUS101 revisions was just that, FAST, FURIOUS, with FABULOUS improvements.
"They recently quarterbacked the TechQuest program which required organizing multiple presentations throughout the week with many different contributors, including one graduate student. Julia was available to be available for every session and to get everyone organized and had to jump from session to session, many which were very closely spaced. I attended multiple sessions as well as presenting in one session and she was always present and helpful. She would monitor the chats to make sure that everyone had the opportunity to put in a question while being mindful of the allotted time for each presenter.” Thank you, Julia!
“Caroline takes pride in providing quick and efficient service to support APUS's students with disabilities. She recognizes how to cater to each of their unique needs to help resolve their issues in a timely manner and to promote an inclusive educational experience for each student she engages with. This commitment to finding fast and effective solutions to often complicated situations underscores Caroline's passion for making education accessible to all.” Thank you, Caroline!
“Dr. Lindenmeyer has a unique role at APUS, working with students in crisis and hardship. On top of a massive workload (emotionally and physically taxing), she also takes the time to serve as an expert on DEIB related topics and training. Cynthia embodies the "Everyone Matters" and "We Surround Ourselves with Amazing People" because she takes the time to center discussions around people--asking questions that aren't always easy to answer. I admire Cynthia for her honesty and mission to educate. In her role, the education takes on a new level of real-world application. She reaches beyond just simply everyday interactions, trying to get to the heart of issues that don't have easy answers. I'm part of her book club currently, exploring racial trauma. After one session, I'm in awe of her energy and drive to challenge others to engage in difficult conversations. She is a champion of all and feels incredible safe. I am proud that APUS has Dr. Lindenmeyer in the Chaplain role. I imagine she has changed lives in her role--maybe saved some.
Beyond that, Cynthia's energy and poise at Commencement were amazing! She has an amazing way to calm and center people. She deserves a ton of recognition just for being and dedicating her life to service of others. I hope she wins this award.”
“The Global Impact Report was a HUGE lift, and it was complicated by a lot of back and forth guidance/directives from stakeholders. Melanie took all of that feedback in stride, making quick edits to the report again and again (even after it was published!) so that we could end up with the best version possible.”
“Alexis Gutierrez has been in Academic Advising for 4 years and is a standout leader in the department as a whole. In fact, she was recently promoted to a Manager just this week! She is consistently looked to on her teams for assistance with tough or confusing cases, and communicates her knowledge and advice clearly with every person she comes in contact with.
While nominating someone for We Welcome Mistakes can seem as though someone has made a mistake that stood out so much, that it needs to be reiterated, that is not the case with nominating Alexis. In my brief time as her Manager, I found it very rare to find a mistake in her work. She is always warm with students, wishes them a great evening or weekend in every interaction, engages with any personal information the student may share genuinely, and is able to assist students with confidence and ease.
My reason for nominating Alexis is the way in which she communicates with feedback. To hear feedback and take it as a learning experience, a chance for a conversation about advising principles and theory, and to take thoughtful care to incorporate such conversations moving forward I do not believe are teachable skills at the level Alexis is at. This attention comes from a passion for what we do every day and a way to see other perspectives and grow in one’s career. Alexis is a true professional and cares about each and every student, it is in these conversations about advising methods and best practices that she has also taught me different perspectives, it’s an invaluable character trait Alexis has and I look forward to seeing her grow in her new role.”
“Dr Frakes is one of the most amazing servant leaders I have ever had the pleasure of working for in both my military career and my move into academia. She is exceptional at making sense of requirements, supporting the faculty and having their back, while as fully engaging with our students. She is especially good with working with thesis students that are having significant challenges.
I have come to her with several new opportunities, for SSGS over the years and she has always supported each and everyone. Additionally, her monthly staff meeting provides detailed information, allow for discussion (which on occasion can get spirited) and always leave the entire team feeling part of a unified effort. When I consider John Maxwell's definition of a Servant Leader Dr Kelli Frakes is the first name I think. She embodies the term used in this award "amazing"...and she leads her subordinates to be "amazing" also. She is the Natural choice for the "We surround ourselves with amazing people" award.”
“Lindsey embodies the core values of our organization through her collaborative spirit and compassionate leadership. She has fostered a culture of inclusivity and continuous improvement, consistently encouraging team members to strive for excellence and supporting their professional development. Lindsey’s ability to inspire and motivate those around her is evidenced by the high morale and strong sense of community within her team.
Lindsey’s exceptional work ethic and empathetic leadership make her an exemplary figure within our university. Her contributions have not only driven tangible results but have also set a standard of excellence for others to follow.”
“I am writing this nomination for Kristina Lloyd, Senior Manager, Training. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Kristina for a year and a half now as part of the training team. Kristina is a go-getter, a hard worker, and will do anything to make things great for staff, which in turn impacts students. On top of Kristina’s regular training and QA responsibilities, she has been very involved in the transition from eGain into Salesforce. Starting last year, she provided training and guidance to move Student Support, TCE, Student Accounts, and Academic Advising from eGain into Salesforce. To do this, she led numerous trainings for each of these teams and she worked with their leaders to ensure they understood how Salesforce works so that they could request the correct functionality from IT. She currently is still serving as a bridge in the gap between IT and our staff. This year she has helped transition the Office of the Registrar, DSA, and Document Services. She is also currently working with Curriculum and Assessment/LOA, Student Services, the Conduct team, Compliance, and Financial Aid/Financial Aid Services. Kristina has such a positive attitude. There is always a smile on her face and she’s willing to help with whatever is needed. Kristina is creative – she brings fun to the training she holds and she’s forward-thinking – she knows what teams may need before they realize they need it. Kristina’s help in these transitions has been instrumental. For this nomination of ‘great organizations have great people, it’s clear that Kristina is one of those great people.
Kristina is a staple in Enrollment Management. Not only is she an outstanding trainer, but her quick and accurate responses are greatly appreciated when we call on her for help. Her knowledge of our systems is incredibly helpful, be it for building reports or when someone on our team needs a refresher to gain a better understanding of our systems. She is always willing to go above and beyond and does so with a smile on her face. Anyone that has had the chance to work with Kristina, knows she has an incredible work ethic and is amazing to collaborate with.”
Congratulations to these employees!