OHIO administrators honored for service, dedication at annual ceremony (PHOTOS)

Photographer: Ben SiegelJessica Wingett (right), chair of Administrative Senate, thanks Wendy Rogers, secretary of Administrative Senate, who has chaired the Administrative Service Awards Committee since 2012 and has served on the committee since 2006.
Members of the 51ĀŅĀ× community gathered last week to applaud three OHIO administrators who have joined the ranks of more than 130 individuals designated as outstanding administrators over the past 43 years and to recognize those who have served the University for at least 10 years.
51ĀŅĀ×ās Administrative Senate hosted its annual Administrative Service Awards ceremony Wednesday, April 25, in the Walter Hall Rotunda. This yearās event recognized 17 administrators who are retiring this year as well as 129 administrators who have provided a collective 2,690 years of service to OHIO.
āI want to take a moment to pause and reflect on the service and commitment shown by todayās honorees,ā Jessica Wingett, chair of OHIOās Administrative Senate, said in welcoming everyone to the ceremony. āThese colleagues have worked through times of substantial challenges and times of significant growth and success for our institution. It is the time, talent and dedication that each and every one of you has given that has helped to make this institution what it is today. Each of you has helped sustain and grow the legacy of 51ĀŅĀ×.ā
2018 Outstanding Administrator Awards
A highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the 2018 Outstanding Administrator Awards. Established in 1975, the Outstanding Administrator Awards recognize individuals who have demonstrated a strong commitment and distinguished service to 51ĀŅĀ×.
āExemplary in their job performance, those administrators that we are recognizing today are highly engaged in their community, contribute to their profession through professional engagement and through service across the University,ā said Eileen Theodore-Shusta, chair of Administrative Senateās Outstanding Administrator Committee. āThe impact of their work is felt well beyond the scope of their assigned responsibilities, demonstrating a strong commitment to supporting the Universityās core mission through interactions with students, University staff and the public.ā
51ĀŅĀ× President M. Duane Nellis had the honor of presenting this yearās three Outstanding Administrator Awards, which, for the first time ever, included two administrators from OHIOās regional campuses. This yearās recipients are Faith Beale Knutsen, director of social innovation and entrepreneurship at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs; Laurie Sheridan Lach, director of development and external affairs at 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster; and Jeff Whitehead, athletic director at 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster.
President Nellis noted the profound impact OHIOās administrators have on Bobcats, especially on new students whose arrival on campus often marks the first time theyāve lived away from home.
āOur students are so fortunate that, as they leave one support network behind, they are immediately embraced by a new network of supportive people, rooting them on, helping to raise them up and pointing them down the path to 51ĀŅĀ× opportunities and successes,ā President Nellis said. āI am so very grateful to have all of you ā an administrative staff that is skilled, experienced and dedicated to helping our students succeed. You truly are an integral part of our studentsā education.ā
Faith Beale Knutsen was recognized for inspiring her team to accomplish great things, making everyone feel valued and having strong communication skills, with one of her colleagues stating, āNo one takes more time to mentor project team members and students than Faith.ā
She was also commended for her work, which reaches into and positively impacts the business and social sectors in the Athens community, the region and beyond. President Nellis noted the social ecosystem concepts that Beale Knutsen created that focus on the social return on investments and which are being used by many organizations.

Photographer: Ben Siegel51ĀŅĀ× President M. Duane Nellis presents a 2018 Outstanding Administrator Award to Faith Beale Knutsen, director of social innovation and entrepreneurship at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs. In accepting the award, Beale Knutsen reflected on her four decades as an administrator. āAdministrators, as a team, are the load-bearing wall of an institution. ⦠We are indivisible, we are essential and we are invisible unless something drastic happens,ā she said. āI do feel that I am standing here as a representative of a team and not as an individual.ā Beale Knutsen thanked her team and the dean of the Voinovich School as well as her daughters who, she said, taught her how to administer a family and her mother who taught her how to be an administrator. Beale Knutsen shared one of her favorite quotes, by Gerry Roll, the executive director of the Foundation of Appalachian Kentucky: āIf youāre closer to 60 than 30, step back. If youāre closer to 30 than 60, step up.ā She added, āMy takeaway from being an administrator for this sort of senior period of my life is that I really, Iām not going to step away, but I do need to step back. ⦠Itās been a wonderful experience working for 51ĀŅĀ×.ā Laurie Sheridan Lach was recognized for overall efforts in fundraising and engagement in her current position at 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster as well as her previous position as executive secretary to the board of directors for the Society for Alumni and Friends in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. Since joining the Lancaster Campus in 2016, one of her nominators said, āHer tireless energy for identifying innovative approaches to engaging students, alumni and donors, her dedication to relationship-building and her passion for spreading Bobcat pride have transformed the 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster culture.ā Sheridan Lach was also applauded for the creative ways in which she connects with the greater Lancaster community ā from helping to create a new art gallery to her work with the Bloom-Carroll FFA chapter.

Photographer: Ben Siegel51ĀŅĀ× President M. Duane Nellis presents a 2018 Outstanding Administrator Award to Laurie Sheridan Lach, director of development and external affairs at 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster. In accepting her award, Sheridan Lach thanked her faculty nominators, President Nellis, the selection committee, her colleagues at both the Lancaster and Athens campuses, her parents, and her husband and five children. āOHIO is permanently weaved into the fabric of my life,ā said Sheridan Lach, a native of Athens and a 1992 graduate of 51ĀŅĀ×. Sheridan Lach noted the more than 20 years she spent working in corporate sales and marketing ā work, she said, that while financially rewarding became less meaningful over the years. It was in that position, however, that she had the opportunity to work with the Schey Sales Centre at 51ĀŅĀ× and, she said, āwas reminded of my love of 51ĀŅĀ×.ā āPerhaps more importantly,ā she continued, āwhen I worked with the students, I was reminded that work could be, was actually meant to be, joyful and meaningful.ā In reflecting on her time as an OHIO employee, Sheridan Lach said, āI have tremendous gratitude for the meaningful work that I do, for the opportunities Iāve had to make a positive contribution to students, staff, faculty, alumni and donors of 51ĀŅĀ×.ā Jeff Whitehead was recognized for the leadership he provides to the Lancaster Campusā athletic department, where he oversees eight teams and approximately 90 student athletes and has served as the womenās basketball coach for nearly 20 years, as well as its 20 active student organizations. Whiteheadās work as the campus liaison between Auxiliary Services, Fairfield County Developmental Disabilities and the Lancaster Campus was also noted, with President Nellis saying, āHis efforts have resulted in job training opportunities for people with disabilities while also providing meaningful interactions between these individuals and the greater 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster community.ā Whiteheadās commitment to the Lancaster community was also applauded, including his work with the Lancaster YMCA, the No Limit Basketball Camp and the Lancaster High School Basketball Tournament.

Photographer: Ben Siegel51ĀŅĀ× President M. Duane Nellis presents a 2018 Outstanding Administrator Award to Jeff Whitehead, athletic director at 51ĀŅĀ× Lancaster. In accepting his award, Whitehead thanked the selection committee as well as the individuals in the numerous offices and departments throughout the Lancaster Campus with whom he works every day. āI have to admit, I was a little surprised to win this award and to be nominated,ā Whitehead said. āI was once told ⦠that if you can work at a place where you really enjoy what you do, itās really no work. So Iāve been pretty lucky for 30 years to work at someplace that I really enjoy. Iāve been given a lot of opportunities.ā Whitehead shared his OHIO journey that started with him serving as a coach and led to him becoming the campusā athletic director and food service liaison. āOne of the things I really hope Iāve done over the years is shown what a positive influence athletics and student organizations can have on our students, and it does have a place on the regional campuses,ā Whitehead said. āIn accepting this award, I really do accept it on behalf of all of those people I just talked about ā the faculty, the staff and the students.ā 2018 Administrative Service Awards The second half of the ceremony was dedicated to honoring 129 OHIO administrators who have given 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and a record 50-plus years of service to OHIO. āAdministrators are often the unsung heroes of a university,ā said Colleen Bendl, OHIOās chief human resource officer. āThey do their jobs quietly, frequently behind the scenes, and with little attention or recognition. Today, however, we have the opportunity to recognize dozens of devoted administrative employees.ā Among those honored were nine retiring and recently retired administrators who have served the University for 30 or more years. Included in that group was Fred Weiner, an assistant professor of psychology and director of Counseling and Psychological Services, who is preparing to retire with a record 50-plus years of service to OHIO ā a feat that earned him a standing ovation at the ceremony. Pictured below are many of this yearās honorees:

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are three of nine OHIO administrators who are retiring with 30 years or more of service to 51ĀŅĀ×, including Fred Weiner who is about to retire with a record 50-plus years of service.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are four of the eight OHIO administrators who are retiring with fewer than 30 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are seven of the 12 OHIO administrators honored for 30-35 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are seven of the nine OHIO administrators honored for 25 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are 14 of the 33 OHIO administrators honored for 20 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are six of the 22 OHIO administrators honored for 15 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.

Photographer: Ben SiegelPictured are some of the 50 OHIO administrators honored for 10 years of service to 51ĀŅĀ×.