College names Gavin Kroulik-Whipple March employee of the month

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Gavin Kroulik-Whipple has been named the Employee of the Month for March 2025 at the College of Southern Nevada. Kroulik-Whipple, who serves as Manager of Academic Advising, was nominated anonymously for his leadership and dedication to students on the Charleston campus.

“Gavin is an extraordinary leader and colleague who exemplifies dedication and excellence,” stated the nomination. “He goes above and beyond to make sure that all students that come to the Charleston campus advising department leave feeling heard, and more importantly, helped.”

The nomination highlighted Kroulik-Whipple’s efforts in fostering a sense of community within the department. He has organized initiatives such as a department-wide fantasy football league to promote camaraderie among colleagues. “Gavin’s leadership and camaraderie make the challenges of our roles more manageable and remind us of the value of teamwork and connection,” it added.

In related news, nominations are now open for April 2025’s Employee of the Month award. The Administrative Faculty Assembly encourages submissions to recognize outstanding contributions by administrative and professional faculty members at the college. Interested parties can fill out a short online nomination form by visiting https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw. Questions can be directed to Meghan Ezekiel, AFA past chair, at meghan.ezekiel@csn.edu.

Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. Megan Ezekiel, Director of Auxiliary Services and Past Chair of Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA), emphasized recognizing hard-working colleagues through this initiative.



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