Alethea Jones receives Outstanding Team Member Award from College and University Mail Services Association

Jann L. Joseph, President at Georgia Gwinnett College
Jann L. Joseph, President at Georgia Gwinnett College
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Alethea Jones, Claw Card coordinator at Georgia Gwinnett College, received the Outstanding Team Member Award from the College and University Mail Services Association on March 2. The award recognizes exceptional support and contributions to a member institution’s postal service.

This recognition highlights the important role that staff members play in supporting college operations. Awards like this bring attention to the dedication of employees who work behind the scenes to ensure campus services run smoothly.

Jones was honored for her commitment to providing excellent service within her department. The College and University Mail Services Association gives this award to individuals who demonstrate outstanding teamwork and dedication in their roles.

The acknowledgment serves as an example of how individual efforts contribute significantly to institutional success. It also encourages other staff members across campuses to continue striving for excellence in their daily responsibilities.

As colleges increasingly rely on efficient administrative services, recognitions such as this may inspire continued improvements in campus operations.



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