Martha Panduro named AFA’s employee of the month for August 2024

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Martha Panduro has been named the Administrative Faculty Assembly’s (AFA) Employee of the Month for August 2024. Serving as an Academic Advisor at the Henderson Campus, Panduro was nominated by Ann Thompson.

“Martha has been an Academic Advisor at CSN for many years. She brings her vast experience and knowledge to her job. Martha’s skills with numbers, Excel, and data collection are valuable to her department. Students love her,” stated Thompson in her nomination.

The AFA is currently seeking nominations for September 2024. The organization encourages members of the College of Southern Nevada community to recognize the contributions of administrative and professional faculty by submitting nominations through a short online form. For more information or questions, individuals can contact Meghan Ezekiel at meghan.ezekiel@csn.edu.

Nomination forms are due on the 15th of each month. To nominate a colleague, please use this link: https://forms.office.com/r/5AJyL8EtRw.

Megan Ezekiel, Director of Auxiliary Services and Past Chair of the Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA), also noted that more information about the AFA, including previous recipients of the Employee of the Month award, can be found on their website.



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