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Winners of 2023 President’s Awards Announced

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MEMPHIS—University of Tennessee System President Randy Boyd announced the recipients of the 2023 President’s Awards. The announcement was made during the annual UT Board of Trustees meeting held in Memphis.

Fourteen faculty and staff members from across the UT System received awards to celebrate their accomplishments and dedication to the Be One UT values. These values are intended to shape culture across the system, build purpose, improve team cohesion and create a shared sense of commitment in the workplace. Recipients were nominated by campus and institute leaders and are selected annually from a system-wide pool. They will be honored by the president and his Be One UT cabinet at a special luncheon on Aug. 3 in Nashville.

“Our ‘Be One UT’ values are not just a philosophy, but a concrete way we define our culture and way of doing business,” Boyd said. “These award recipients exemplify who we are, as well as who we continually aspire to be in serving the people of Tennessee.”

The President’s Awards were established in 2016 to annually recognize the accomplishments of faculty and staff, from across the UT System with the mission to educate, discover and connect. Additionally, the awards celebrate and acknowledge outstanding contributions in the areas of support and diversity.

The President’s Awards are the highest honor a UT employee can receive from the University. Winners receive commemorative plaques and a monetary award of $3,000.

Award recipients represent UT Knoxville, UT Health Science Center, UT Martin, UT Chattanooga, UT Institute of Agriculture, UT Institute for Public Service and UT System Administration. Learn more about the winners and their contributions to the state of Tennessee and their University.

Bold and Impactful Honorees:

Faculty: Dr. James Bailey
Professor and Robert S. Pearce Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine, Director for the Center for Health Systems Improvement, and Executive Director, Tennessee Population Health Consortium
UT Health Science Center

Staff: Melissa Smith
Coordinator of Student Services, College of Pharmacy
UT Health Science Center

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Embrace Diversity Honorees:

Faculty: Henrietta Giles
Lecturer, Department of Mass Media and Strategic Communications
UT Martin

Staff: Michelle Rigler
Executive Director, Disability Resource Center
UT Chattanooga

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Optimistic and Visionary Honorees:

Faculty: Nan Gaylord
Associate Dean of Practice and Global Affairs, Professor, College of Nursing
UT Knoxville

Staff: Destin Tucker
Director, Undergraduate Admissions
UT Martin

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Nimble and Innovative Honorees:

Faculty: Dr. David Rausch
Associate Dean, College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies
Program Director, Professor, Learning and Leadership Program
UT Chattanooga

Staff: Patricia Page
Senior Program Manager, Electronic Research Administration
UT Health Science Center

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Excel In All We Do Honorees:

Faculty: Stephanie Kolitsch
Interim Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs
Director of Accreditation, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Liaison
UT Martin

Staff: Abeer Mustafa
Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs
UT Chattanooga

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United and Connected Honorees:

Faculty: Clinton Smith
Professor, Chair, Department of Educational Studies
UT Martin

Staff: Tomi Rogers
Manager, Human Resources and Operations
UT Institute for Public Service

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Transparent and Trusted Honorees:

Faculty: Dr. Heather Sedges
Associate Professor of Human Development, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
UT Knoxville, UT Extension

Staff: Charles Primm
Public Records Coordinator, Division of Communications and Marketing
UT System

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