妻友社区

妻友社区 celebrates top faculty and staff

Dr. Jann L. Joseph with Ryan Smith
GGC President Jann L. Joseph presents Ryan Smith, assistant director of Student Life and Belonging, with a Top Claw award. Smith, along with six faculty and three other staff members were recognized during the 2024 Top Claw Awards Ceremony.

Ryan Smith was determined to make a difference when he returned to his alma mater, transitioning from student to employee at 妻友社区. As a director in the school鈥檚 division, he immediately connected with student residents.

When he assumed the role of assistant director of Student Life and Belonging, Smith launched exciting new initiatives that strengthened the campus community and student engagement, including GGC鈥檚 Grizzly Palooza Week, the school鈥檚 and its Sneaker Ball.

His impact earned him one of the schools鈥 top honors.

妻友社区 (GGC) recognized Smith and along with six faculty and three other staff members during the 2024 Top Claw Awards Ceremony held Nov. 21.

鈥淥ur 2024 Top Claw Recipients are just a few examples of the many contributions of our faculty and staff across campus,鈥 said GGC President Jann L. Joseph. 鈥淲ithout each of them, GGC cannot achieve excellence."

Top Claw Award winners consistently go above and beyond the call of duty, contribute to the success of GGC and their departments, support and reinforce the college鈥檚 mission and vision, and exemplify its core values of integrity, excellence, accountability and respect. Winners are selected from nominations from colleagues.

Along with Smith, this year鈥檚 Top Claw Award winners include:

  • Dr. Kristi Amatucci, professor of literacy education in the
  • Laura Brown, assistant director of Donor and Board Relations in
  • Dr. Beth Cavalier, professor of sociology in the
  • Dr. David Dorrell, associate professor of geography in the School of Liberal Arts
  • Dr. Jake Edwards, assistant professor of English in the School of Liberal Arts and director of the
  • Ben Hines, program engagement associate in the
  • Dr. David Kerven, professor of information technology in the
  • Dr. Rashad Simmons, associate professor of chemistry in the School of Science and Technology
  • Huy-Ngoc Truong, administrative assistant II in the School of Science and Technology

Smith鈥檚 recognition at GGC鈥檚 Top Claw ceremony highlights not only his personal achievements but also his deep commitment to the student experience.听

鈥淚 understand what it was like to be a student at GGC,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淣ow, as an employee, my goal is to enhance the student experience and help build a sense of culture and pride in our school.鈥

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