Montgomery County Community College is pleased to announce the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) 2022 Excellence Award recipients. Throughout the pandemic and during the return to campus, MCCC’s custodial and facilities employees diligently kept the facilities clean, sanitized and safe for students and employees, and they are being recognized for their ongoing efforts.
The recipients include:
- David Anders, Custodian
- Daniel Ballinger, Part-time Custodian
- Joyce Bean, Custodian
- Michael Billetta, Director of Facilities Management
- John Butler, Custodial Supervisor
- Lisa Byrne, Custodian
- Karen Christ, Custodian
- Darren Cromartie, Custodian Lead
- Miranda Dimarco, Part-time Custodian
- Paris Etchemendy, Custodian
- James Fallon, Custodian
- Austin Flint, Part-time Custodian
- Linda Furr, Custodian
- Andrea Gleason, Custodian
- Austin Gonzales, Custodian
- Monica Harvin, Part-time Custodian
- Hunter Howard, Custodian
- Ceaton Infante, Custodian
- Terence James, Custodian
- George Jones, Custodian Lead
- Jonathan Kreider, Custodian
- Kathleen Laigaie, Custodian
- Eddie Lopez, Custodian
- Ornelio Marano, Custodian
- Joseph Marcinek, Custodian
- Thomas Mitchell, Senior Lead Custodian
- Joshua Moffson, Custodian
- Ronald Morrison, Custodian
- Stephen Moyer, Custodian
- Andrew Nelson, Custodian
- Maureen Niesborella, Manager of Custodial Services
- William Petreeko, Custodian
- Jefferson Phillips, Custodian
- John Rayno, Custodian
- Elvera Recupido, Coordinator of Facilities Department
- Michael Recupido, Custodian
- Shawn Reese, Custodian
- Dennis Roberts, Custodian Lead
- Karen Roberts, Custodian
- Daniel Simons, Custodian
- Ed Smith, Custodian
- Samuel Smith, Custodian
- Tamogen Staton-Brady, Custodian
- Carl Thompson, Custodian
- Sybil White, Custodian
- Michael Zipay, Custodian
According to its website, the NISOD Excellence Awards were established in 1991 to provide NISOD member colleges with an opportunity to recognize individuals doing extraordinary work on their campuses. Using their own criteria, NISOD member colleges submit the names of employees each year who demonstrate an outstanding commitment and contribution to students and colleagues. All individuals whose names are submitted are recognized as NISOD Excellence Award recipients. Each Excellence Award recipient receives a unique silver medallion engraved with The University of Texas and NISOD insignias and adorned with a burnt orange ribbon.