Hodges And Holloway Receive Cleveland State Service Awards

  • Friday, June 23, 2017
Casi Hodges, left, received the CSCC Rising Star Award and Sheri Holloway received the CSCC Excellance Award
Casi Hodges, left, received the CSCC Rising Star Award and Sheri Holloway received the CSCC Excellance Award

Two Cleveland State Community College employees received awards at the staff in-service.

Casi Hodges was the recipient of the Rising Star Award. In order to receive this award, the nominee has to have less than three years and a minimum of six months of service to CSCC, display a positive attitude and a spirit of enthusiasm, share innovative ideas and suggestions, take initiative and be eager to learn and seek additional responsibilities. Ms. Hodges serves as the executive assistant to the president of the college.

Sherri Holloway is the recipient of the Excellence Award. In order to receive this award, the nominee has to have three or more years of service to CSCC, volunteer and/or accept additional assignments/projects, show commitment and determination for the betterment of CSCC, realize how he/she may impact students and the image of CSCC, display professionalism and be considerate of peers. Ms. Holloway serves as the director of Service-Learning for the college. 

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