Nominations are now being accepted for the 2021-2022 President’s Employee Excellence Awards

The award is presented annually to recognize outstanding contributions by WSU administrative professional and classified employees.  Staff at all WSU locations are eligible to be nominated for this award.  Award criteria include outstanding contributions made by the employee regarding productivity of the University; innovative problem solving; positive working relations; university and community service.  Award recipients each receive $2,500 and will be recognized at the annual Showcase event to be held in during the spring 2022.

The nomination form can be found at https://president.wsu.edu/employee-excellence/.  Nominations may be submitted online or a form printed from the site can be submitted to the attention of Emily Green, 442 French Administration Building, Pullman, WA 99164-1041.

Nominations will be accepted through Tuesday, November 30, at 5:00pm

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