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Nominations sought for annual BYU staff, administrative awards

The BYU Administrative Advisory Council is soliciting nominations for the following university staff and administrative performance awards:

• Fred A. Schwendiman Award (for one administrative employee)
• Ben E. Lewis Award (for one staff employee)
• President's Appreciation Awards (for four administrative and four staff employees)

Nominees should be outstanding examples of the vision of administrative services at BYU. To qualify to be nominated, administrative employees must have at least five years of service and staff employees three years of service. Faculty members have a separate recognition process and are not eligible for these awards.

To nominate someone, visit aac.byu.edu and click on the appropriate nomination category. Nominations must be limited to 500 words, and are due Dec. 1, 2012.

For more information, visit aac.byu.edu or contact D. Lynn Patten, ext. 2-4022.

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