College of Southern Nevada names April Employee of the Month

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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In an effort to highlight the outstanding contributions of its administrative team, the College of Southern Nevada has announced Chante Derella as the April 2025 Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA) Employee of the Month. Derella serves as an Academic Advisor at the institution.

According to an anonymous nominator, “Chanté goes above and beyond in their role, providing not only academic guidance but also mentorship and personal support that significantly impact students’ success.” These attributes demonstrate the crucial role of advisors in fostering a supportive educational environment.

The AFA is also continuing its tradition of recognizing the invaluable efforts of its faculty by seeking nominations for the May 2025 Employee of the Month award. Nominations are open to administrative and professional faculty who have made noteworthy contributions. Forms can be submitted online and are due by the 15th of each month. For inquiries, Meghan Ezekiel, the past chair of the AFA, can be contacted at meghan.ezekiel@csn.edu.

More information about the AFA’s initiative and previous awardees can be accessed on the organization’s website. The nomination form is available at https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw.

Meghan Ezekiel, Director of Auxiliary Services and past Chair of the AFA, continues to lead efforts in recognizing the hard work and dedication of the college’s faculty.



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