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Awards for Excellence

Awards for Excellence is the most prestigious honor bestowed upon non-faculty employees. This award recognizes the outstanding accomplishments and contributions of individual employees, above and beyond an employee’s normal job responsibilities.

Quick Stats

270

2024 Awards for Excellence Nominations

51

2024 Awards for Excellence Honorees

8

Total Governor’s Award Winners

Eligibility

SHRA employees, including law enforcement and cooperative extension employees, working at least 30 hours each week (0.75 FTE), are eligible to be nominated for the Awards for Excellence.

Active EPS employees, not including executive administrators, Department Heads, and faculty, working at least 30 hours each week (0.75 FTE), are also eligible to be nominated for the Awards for Excellence.

Temporary employees, retirees, groups or teams and positions classified as executive administrators are not eligible. Examples of temporary employees include, but are not limited to, graduate assistants, house officers, postdoctoral scholars, and student workers.

Criteria

Individuals can be recognized who demonstrate one of the following award categories within their departments or divisions, the NC State campus community, the State of North Carolina, or the lives of others:

  • Customer Service
    • This category recognizes a candidate who provides/provided exceptional service that left the customer fully satisfied with their experience. The candidate exceeded expectations to meet the needs of the customer and added value to the customer experience.
  • Efficiency and Innovation
    • This category recognizes a candidate who has made a significant contribution in improving the efficiency of state government services. The candidate has established new and/or improved methods, practices, plans or designs resulting in innovation, savings and/or efficiency.
  • Human Relations
    • This category recognizes a candidate who has made an outstanding contribution toward enhancing the quality or morale of the workplace or toward enhancing the public image of a department or division, NC State University, or state government.
  • Outstanding State Government Service
    • This category recognizes a candidate who demonstrates an unselfish devotion to duty far and above the normal requirements and contributes significantly to the advancement of state service to the citizens of North Carolina.
  • Public Service
    • This category recognizes a candidate who has made an outstanding contribution through volunteerism or through implementing community or public service projects.
  • Safety and Heroism
    • This category recognizes a candidate who demonstrates outstanding judgment or courage in an emergency, voluntarily risking his/her life or exhibited meritorious action to prevent injury, loss of life or prevented damage to or loss of property.
  • Spirit of North Carolina
    • This category recognizes a candidate who exemplifies the state motto “To be, rather than to seem” by mentoring others in the pursuit of excellence and serving as an ambassador for the State of North Carolina. This award category is reserved for exceptional circumstances and for accomplishments and achievements of the highest caliber.

All Awards for Excellence nominations require the approval of the nominee’s manager. Nominees will be disqualified in the event of any active or pending disciplinary actions or in the event of documented disciplinary actions within the preceding 18 months.

How to Write An Exceptional Nomination

Use this guide to write an exceptional nomination to fully convey the reason you are nominating an individual.

Nomination Process

The 2025 nominations are closed.

Coordinator / Contact Information

Office of the Chancellor

Coordinator:

Marina Ward, 515-1236, mward3@ncsu.edu

Units Include:

  • Athletics
  • Office of General Counsel
  • Office of External Affairs and Economic Development
  • Internal Audit
  • Park Scholars
  • Kenan Institute
  • Chancellor’s Office and Staff

Office of Finance and Administration

Coordinators:

Danell Harrison, dlharri3@ncsu.edu 

Units Include:

  • Environmental Health & Public Safety
  • Budget & Resource Management
  • Campus Enterprises
  • Facilities
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • University Real Estate & Development

Office of Information Technology

Coordinator:

Lela Fairchild, lfairch@ncsu.edu

Office of Research and Innovation

Coordinator:

Miriam Hines, 515-2117, mahines2@ncsu.edu

Office of the Provost

Coordinator:

Sherry Bailey, 515-6285, sbbailey@ncsu.edu

Units Include:

  • Assessment and Accreditation
  • Budget and Business Operations
  • Continuing and Lifelong Education
  • DELTA
  • Enrollment Management and Services
  • Office of Equal Opportunity
  • Faculty Excellence
  • Global Engagement
  • Institute for Emerging Issues
  • Institutional Strategy and Analysis
  • Instructional Programs
  • Libraries
  • Outreach and Engagement
  • Provost’s Office
  • The Graduate School
  • University Interdisciplinary Programs

Division of Academic and Student Affairs

Coordinator:

Laura DeFreitas, 513-2934, laura_defreitas@ncsu.edu

Office of University Advancement

Coordinator:

Allison Williams, 515-9078, adupchur@ncsu.edu

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Coordinator:

Carolyn Young, cyoung6@ncsu.edu

College of Design

Coordinator:

Kim Bradshaw, 515-7341, kwbradsh@ncsu.edu

College of Education

Coordinator:

Felicia Harris, 515-0752, fgharris@ncsu.edu

College of Engineering

Coordinator:

Meghan Metcalfe, 513-1349,mmetcal@ncsu.edu

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Coordinator:

Holly Aldridge, hdaldrid@ncsu.edu

Poole College of Management

Coordinator:

Doug Rowe, drowe3@ncsu.edu

College of Natural Resources

Coordinator:

Natural Resources HR, cnrhumanres@ncsu.edu

College of Sciences

Coordinator:

Jennifer McGuinness, jcmcguin@ncsu.edu

Wilson College of Textiles

Coordinator:

Kayla Page, mdrutled@ncsu.edu

College of Veterinary Medicine

Coordinator:

Sarah Ann Craven, slcraven@ncsu.edu

2025 Honorees and Recipients