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These Chartwells associates and teams received special recognition from their home universities. Thanks to our campus partners for acknowledging their hard work and dedication.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Patrick Raynard

COLGATE UNIVERSITY Recently, our Interim Resident District Manager Patrick Raynard and Director of Retail Colleen Corgel received glass engraved clocks from Colgate’s EOC (Emergency Operations Center) team as a special thank you. During the 2020-21 academic year, the team kept Colgate University dining safe for students, faculty, staff and the community. Congratulations on a job well done.

HOPE AWARD Latasha Johnson

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO UIC Dining team’s Latasha Johnson has been nominated for the UIC HOPE (Honoring Our Professor’s Excellence) Award. With continual kudos from students for her amazing service, Latasha’s regular acts of kindness have not gone unnoticed. This special award thanks exemplary employees for contributing to the resident hall students’ success. Congratulations to Latasha!

OUTSTANDING PARTNERSHIP Kendall & Pace Dining Team

PACE UNIVERSITY This award recognizes restaurant-level operating strategy Named Residential Life Outstanding Partnership and Support Award recipient, Kendall and the Pace Dining team “went above and beyond in their collaborative approach to enhance the support to students during the quarantine. Remarkable centered on student experience.” Working together, these customer two offices developed smooth processes, improved feedback care. and always kept students at the center during pandemic challenges. Congratulations on an excellent performance.

WINNING HEARTS Matt Crabtree

FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY The way to win hearts is to deliver four areas of customer care simultaneously: A clean and safe environment, great food, fast and accurate service and genuine hospitality. Matt Crabtree is an expert at executing these fundamentals well each day, making him the recipient of Frostburg’s Chick-Fil-A’s Winning Hearts Everyday Champion Award.

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ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR Fort Hays Dining team

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY The director of Residential Life nominated the entire Fort Hays Dining team for the university’s Organization of the Year Award. Offering a variety of meal options and venues to fit students’ busy lifestyles, this team’s inclusive, inspiring environment helps foster excellence in education and life. Great job, everyone.

UNSUNG HERO Phyllis Delmerico

ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES Serving the ACPHS community for 11 years now, Phyllis Delmerico’s dedication speaks to her amazing job performance. She knows the students and staff on a firstname basis, and they know her. Along with greeting them personally, Phyllis remembers everyone’s favorite breakfast orders. Congratulations to this year’s recipient of the SGA Unsung Hero Award. Military students receive complimentary nutritious meals from dining halls.

VETERAN FRIENDLY Supporting Veterans in Need

TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY Texas State Dining received the Veteran Friendly Office Award from the Veterans Alliance of Texas State University. This award recognizes a department or office that provided the most support in assisting Texas State veterans this year. Recently, Chartwells partnered with Meals for Vets to help eliminate hunger for our nation’s courageous, vulnerable and struggling young veterans. It is an honor to help!

CAMPUS PRESIDENT'S AWARD An Excellent Team

ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY

Chartwells at St. Cloud State University received the Presidents’ Community Partner Award for addressing food insecurity on campus. Since January 2020, they have donated hundreds of pounds of food to the ensured hot meal services continued throughout the pandemic. Quick COVID-19 safety protocols Huskies Food Pantry, created a meal swipe donation program, trained pantry workers to safely repack bulk items and connected the pantry to Sysco Midwest for low cost or free product. Excellent job, team!

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