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Academic Staff Excellence Awards 2002 For their outstanding work in leadership, public service, research and teaching, seven university professionals have been honored with the 2002 Academic Staff Excellence Awards. The seven winners were honored at a chancellor's reception Tuesday, April 16, 2002. The winners were nominated by colleagues and chosen by committee. Six awards carry $2,500 stipends; the Award for Excellence in Teaching carries a $5,000 stipend. For their outstanding work in leadership, public service, research and teaching, seven campus professionals have been honored with 2002 Academic Staff Excellence Awards. The seven recipients were also recognized by the Academic Staff Assembly Monday, May 10. Mark E. Johnson Mark Johnson, a senior scientist in the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research Since joining the university in 1980, Johnson has made his mark as an extremely effective communicator of his knowledge of the field. He has authored three dozen journal articles and several book chapters, and presented invited talks from Denmark, Wis. to Denmark, Europe. Johnson is well-known for his frequent collaborations with the Department
of Food "Mark is one of our most popular and effective speakers,"
says J. Russell Bishop, Sandra Bertics Sandy Bertics has been manager of the nutrition laboratory of the Besides overseeing the everyday operation of the laboratory and its
five Outside of her responsibilities, Bertics is known as being selfless
with her time, always "I often feel guilty asking her to do more because I know she will find a way to get it done "no matter what that might do to her weekend or evening plans," says Lou Armentano, chair of the Department of Dairy Science. "She is truly an unselfish and dedicated servant of our department." Ann Gordon-Walker As scientific administrator in the Institute for Molecular Virology
during the "Although technically, her academic staff title is that of "researcher,'
Ann's real title Located in the Robert M. Bock Laboratories, the institute is focused on virology research and training, and is known as one of the top research institutes on campus. In addition to her management duties, Gordon administers the National
Institutes of Esther Olson Esther Olson has served as assistant director of the Physical Sciences Her contributions have centered on her leadership at these two university In addition, Olson has worked for the advancement of all academic staff
in leadership Olson was recently appointed to the State Group Insurance Board, where she represents the education sector. "She has the ability to marshal the people, capital and intellectual
resources of the Patricia Mitchell As a senior university relations specialist for the Waisman Center,
Pat "Pat's efforts on behalf of the Waisman Center have exemplified
the Wisconsin Idea, A member of the staff since 1980, Mitchell helps promote new research discoveries and other information about programs and service opportunities of interest to people with disabilities and their families. The job is complex because the center encompasses a broad range of activities and faculty from many departments. "She has a special talent for communication, an ability to translate
the complex into the Wilton Sanders By training, Wilton Sanders is a scientist engaged in learning about
the But another side of his career has been spent a little more down-to-earth, Sanders served as chair of the Academic Staff Executive Committee during 2000-01 and took on the delicate issue of a new title series for instructional and research academic staff. Although the effort was ultimately unsuccessful, Sanders worked to build consensus and encouraged participation in the governance process. He has worked in the Physics Department in the college of Letters and
Science since "As a campus governance leader, Wilt has the respect of his peers
and of the Janet Fishbain Janet Fishbain loves to teach students how to write. As a faculty associate Every day, Fishbain holds one-on-one meetings with students from all fields of study to help them improve their writing. Some have gone on to win prestigious writing prizes and awards while others have achieved the no less important triumphs of earning a "B" or completing papers they once thought to be impossible. Students who have been lucky enough to have the benefit of Fishbain's
writing In her 21 years with the center, Fishbain has developed materials to
help teach others "Janet has proven to be the most dedicated, creative, energetic,
wise and successful
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