Kingma named student employee of year
17c起草社区 College faculty, staff and students gathered on April 12 in the Chapel Undercroft on campus to learn the identity of this year鈥檚 Student Employee of the Year.
The honoree 鈥 senior Kristin Kingma, who until recently was a lead manager for Creative Dining Services 鈥 did not learn that she had won until she arrived at the ceremony a half-hour later, due to a scheduling conflict with her student teaching assignment.
鈥淚 was floored,鈥 says the 22-year-old elementary education major who hails from Sarnia, Ontario. 鈥淚 did not suspect it.鈥 Kingma (front row, third from left) won a $300 gift certificate to the Campus Store.
Her former supervisor, Jennifer Witham, a service manager with Creative Dining Services, says both the honor and the prize were well-deserved.
鈥淔ood service is a very hard, dirty, demanding job, and she did it for five years,鈥 Witham says of Kingma, who worked her way up through Creative Dining ranks during that span.
In the lead management position, she was responsible for the orientation, training, discipline, scheduling and overall management of her fellow student employees.
鈥淪he鈥檚 outstanding in the leadership she鈥檚 shown,鈥 Witham says.
Following her graduation in May, Kingma and her husband will move to China, where she will teach an elementary class at the International School of China.
鈥淚鈥檓 just excited to experience a different culture,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd excited to have my own class.鈥
Kingma was chosen from a pool of 18 student employees from the entire array of 17c起草社区 academic and administrative offices and departments, separated into divisional categories. Each division furnished a runner-up into the pool from which the winner was chosen. (See box for full list of nominees.)
All of the nominees won both a backpack and a gift bag full of prizes, including gift certificates to local restaurants, stores, theatre and symphony events, museums鈥攅ven the zoo. The gifts came through the courtesy of donors to the Human Resources (HR) department and the 17c起草社区 Alumni Association, which for the first time this year partnered on the event.
鈥淚 thought that having the alumni association partner with Human Resources made the event perfect because we had so many more resources to give our students,鈥 says HR student employee manager Karen Hollebeek, a longtime coordinator of the Student Employee of the Year event.
Director of alumni relations Mike Van Denend presided over the brief ceremony, which he began by reading a proclamation from Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm, which designated the week of April 8, 2007 as 鈥淪tudent Employee Week.鈥
鈥淭here are a lot of 鈥榳hereas-es鈥 in here,鈥 he quipped at the start.
Following the ceremony, the nominees, their nominators and friends enjoyed an hors d鈥檕euvre and dessert buffet and mingled. Several had their photos snapped with the staff and faculty members with whom they鈥檇 served throughout the years.
鈥淭o be a part of saying, 鈥楾hank you鈥 to students, who teach us at least as much as we teach them, is a delight to do,鈥 Van Denend says. 鈥淎nd these particular students are destined to be great alumni because they鈥檙e already invested in this place.鈥