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'President's Service Excellence Award'
The AUB community is asked to nominate candidates who demonstrate extraordinary service quality for the President's Service Excellence Award. Nominations should be delivered prior to January 31, 2011 to Andre Nahas, in College Hall, 4th floor. Message from the PresidentAt this time of year, I have the pleasure of asking the AUB community to nominate candidates for the President's Service Excellence Award, a distinction that is reserved for non-academic employees. This award is presented to AUB personnel who show excellence in the performance of their duties and have fulfilled their responsibilities beyond the call of duty. Eleven groups of award recipients have been recognized so far, with their names appearing on the Wall of Honor at College Hall.
In order to begin the 2011 awards selection process, I invite you to nominate an AUB employee who demonstrates extraordinary service quality. Your nominee could be an employee from any level and any area (other than teaching faculty and clinicians), and should be someone who has demonstrated superior "customer" service leading to increased "customer" satisfaction, efficiency of operations and/or effectiveness of processes. This means that these employees have excelled when dealing with "customers" who include students, hospital patients and any internal AUB users.
Your nomination should be supported by appropriate justification, and delivered prior to January 31, 2011 to Andre Nahas, on the 4th Floor of College Hall. Nomination forms can be printed directly from the web:
For further information contact an14@aub.edu.lb - http://www.aub.edu.lb/osm/documents/awards/forms/nomination_form.pdf |
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