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Whether it's counting credit hours in the curriculum or chocolate chips in her famous cookies, Candice Spangler's attention to detail adds up to a fabulous result.
For her efforts as program coordinator in Curriculum Management, Spangler was given the Staff Employee of the Month (SEOM) award for January in a ceremony held yesterday. See video highlights of the ceremony below.
"Candice has been a godsend," said nominator Connie Grossman, chair of the Allied Health Professions Department. "She is always willing to answer questions from people like me who are Datatel-challenged. She is positive and supportive, responds quickly to pleas for help, and makes dynamite chocolate chip cookies!"
Spangler is a 20-year employee with Columbus State, starting in the Graphic Communications Department in 1991 as an office associate and teaching assistant. She moved into Computer Information Technology as a teaching assistant in 2000. In 2007 she brought her organizational talents to Curriculum Management.
"The best part of my job is being able to work with so many people across the campus in a variety of ways," said Spangler. "All the ways I get to interact with the CSCC staff is definitely my favorite part of the job simply because it is never the same job every day!" She also feels grateful for the college tuition benefit that employees enjoy. "I have earned my associate, bachelor's and master's degrees due to Columbus State's generous benefit and I truly appreciate that."
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Whether it's counting credit hours in the curriculum or chocolate chips in her famous cookies, Candice Spangler's attention to detail adds up to a fabulous result.
For her efforts as program coordinator in Curriculum Management, Spangler was given the Staff Employee of the Month (SEOM) award for January in a ceremony held yesterday. See video highlights of the ceremony below.
"Candice has been a godsend," said nominator Connie Grossman, chair of the Allied Health Professions Department. "She is always willing to answer questions from people like me who are Datatel-challenged. She is positive and supportive, responds quickly to pleas for help, and makes dynamite chocolate chip cookies!"
Spangler is a 20-year employee with Columbus State, starting in the Graphic Communications Department in 1991 as an office associate and teaching assistant. She moved into Computer Information Technology as a teaching assistant in 2000. In 2007 she brought her organizational talents to Curriculum Management.
"The best part of my job is being able to work with so many people across the campus in a variety of ways," said Spangler. "All the ways I get to interact with the CSCC staff is definitely my favorite part of the job simply because it is never the same job every day!" She also feels grateful for the college tuition benefit that employees enjoy. "I have earned my associate, bachelor's and master's degrees due to Columbus State's generous benefit and I truly appreciate that."
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