Sandy Shriver Named Classified Employee of the Year
Sandy Shriver, Program Assistant II for the FSU College of Science & Technology, has
been named Classified Employee of the Year for Fairmont State.
Shriver was honored with the award during the annual Classified Staff Luncheon on
Tuesday, Nov. 2., in the Turley Center Ballroom.
"This award is a great honor," Shriver said. "It was an honor just to be nominated,
but to be selected, especially by a group of my peers, means so much to me. All of
the other nominees have done wonderful things for Fairmont State. I thank God for
all the blessings I've had during my years at Fairmont State."
Other nominees for the award were Dalene Horner, Eugene Morris, Debby Rogers and
Annette Schorr, Administrative Associate for the Robert C. Byrd National Aerospace
Education Center.
"When I came here four years ago, there were many Fairmont State traditions I thought
were very wonderful, and this is one of them," said FSU President Daniel J. Bradley.
"We get together once a year to thank all the classified staff for their work and
point out five employees that their supervisors and their peers feel have done an
extraordinary job."
FSC&TC President Blair Montgomery also recognized the classified staff for their
efforts.
"The classified staff are the unsung heroes, the hidden jewel of the entire institution,"
Montgomery said. "They are a critical element of the institution. Without them, we
could not be the institution we are today. Each of the five nominees has been outstanding
during their time of service to Fairmont State."
Shriver was born and raised in Fairmont. She earned an associate degree in accounting
from Webster College in 1991 and is currently enrolled in the Regents Bachelor of
Arts Degree Program at FS.
Before coming to Fairmont State to work in 1994, Shriver worked at West Virginia
University for three years in the Department of Developmental Disabilities and the
Department of Community Medicine. When she came to work at FS for the Department of
Science & Math, the department's bookkeeping was still being done by pencil and ledger
book. She helped create computerized forms and accounting records. She has worked
as an administrative secretary, administrative secretary " senior, purchasing assistant
and program assistant for the School of Science & Technology. Her other campus activities
include the following: FS representative to the State Advisory Council of Classified
Employees since 2001, member of the FS Classified Staff Council since 2000, a staff
volunteer for the FS Capital Campaign, a FS staff representative for Higher Education
Day at the Legislature in 2002 and 2003, a FS staff member on the Criterion One Self-Study
Committee for Institutional Accreditation from 2001-2003.
Shriver has also served as a deaconess of the Baptist Temple Church in Fairmont since
2003, a group leader of the American Baptist Girls Group at the Baptist Temple since
1999 and team captain and a member of several Relay for Life teams. She and her husband
Danny have been married for 12 years.
"I like the close knit campus community," Shriver said. "I enjoy working with the
students and helping them in their pursuit of an education. I have met many genuinely
good staff, faculty and students at Fairmont State and am fortunate to have worked
with them over the last 10 years."
Shriver's award also included the following gifts: a family portrait from John Piscitelli;
reserved parking and reserved tickets for FS basketball games from the Athletics Office;
a week of free lunches at the Nickel from Aladdin Food Service; a year of free campus
parking from the Business Office; an FS shirt and hat from Dale Bradley; a book bag,
coffee cup, note pads and mouse pad from the FSC&TC President's Office; Masquers season
tickets and orchestra tickets from the School of Fine Arts; an FS shirt from the Alumni
Office; a $25 gift certificate from the campus bookstore; a free fitness assessment
and three personal training sessions from the Wellness Center; a T-shirt and coffee
mug from the School of Education; a bookstore gift certificate from the Robert C.
Byrd National Aerospace Education Center; a desk name plate from the Physical Plant;
a plaque from the Human Resources Office; a color copy and a mouse pad from the Xerox
Document Center; personalized notepads from Tammy Holden; and $500 from the Office
of Institutional Advancement. Also, Student Government provided flowers for all the
nominees.
Also during the luncheon, the Office of Human Resources honored employees for their
years of service to Fairmont State. Honored for five years of service were Deborah
Barker, Cinda Ewing, Karen Grubb, Deborah Hawkins, Vickie Hedrick, Tami Hines, Yvonne
Lepock and William Thomaschek Jr. Honored for 10 years of service were Kelli Baker,
Orval Barnhart, David Glasscock, Dalene Horner, Betty Lombardo, Donna Thomaschek and
Patricia Whiting. Honored for 15 years of service were Joni Bokanovich, Maria Marshall,
Sandy Shriver and Sherrie Strawderman. Honored for 20 years of service were Mary Margaret
Fletcher and Mary Frances Hawkins. Honored for 25 years of service were J. Brian Richards
and David Young. Honored for 30 years of service were Harriet Bowyer, Janet Dudash
and Ann Lester. Honored for 40 years of service was Ruth Smedley.