KENNESAW, Ga. | May 6, 2022
Oxana Levitskaya, budget analyst in the Office of Fiscal Services, received the Outstanding Owl Award on Wednesday during Kennesaw State鈥檚 annual staff awards luncheon. The award is considered one that encompasses most of KSU staff鈥檚 mission, goals and values.
Levitskaya will receive $7,000 along with the award.
She was recognized by her supervisors and peers as a go-to resource who goes to extraordinary lengths to make others feel valued and help them understand how the fiscal services office supports the University鈥檚 mission and vision. She was one of five staff members who received awards at the event, from areas of the University including academic advising, administration, leadership, recreation and student affairs.
鈥淥ur staff are central to carrying out the mission of this institution, and we are profoundly grateful to them and appreciate their passion and dedication to our students and the University,鈥 said 网红头条President Kathy Schwaig. 鈥淚 also want to thank the KSU Foundation for their generous support of these awards. Congratulations to all of our honorees.鈥
Levitskaya said she was honored to be recognized and added that her work is made easier by the people around her.
鈥淚 love my job, and I love the people I work with,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat makes it easier to do a good job.鈥
Other winners included:
The awards process is managed by KSU鈥檚 Human Resources department. Nominations are submitted by supervisors and staff members and reviewed by a committee composed of representatives from across the University, including KSU鈥檚 Staff Senate.
鈥 By Thomas Hartwell
Photos by Judith Pishnery
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