Georgia Perimeter College Newsroom

GPC gets three finalist nods for University System service awards

Georgia Perimeter College has been named a top finalist among all 31 University System of Georgia institutions for three Chancellor’s Service Excellence Awards.

The finalists are:

--Institution of the Year and President  (Rob Watts)

--GPC’s Student Health Services Team, for Student Improvement Initiative

--Fran Mohr, for Service Excellence Ambassador of the Year

Finalists will receive either a first-place gold, second-place silver or third-place bronze award during the Chancellor’s Annual Service Excellence Awards program to be held Oct. 10 at Kennesaw State University.

The annual awards recognize employees for demonstrating consistently high levels of performance while accomplishing normal job responsibilities as it relates to service for the past year.

Other GPC areas and individuals nominated for customer service awards were: financial affairs vice president Ron Stark, for Service Excellence Leadership; the Personal Counseling team, for Service Excellence Team; the Office of Budgets and Strategic Planning, for Service Excellence Team; Mark Eister of the Military Outreach Center, for Service Excellence Individual; Logistical Services, for Improvement of Processes; the Learning and Tutoring Center for Improvement for Students and the 15 to Finish initiative led by Clarkston student dean Matthew Robison and professor Elizabeth Thornton, for Improvement for Students.