March 21, 2025 - 20:21
Micki Benz, the administrative assistant in the Dean's Office of the UW-Oshkosh College of Business, has been honored with the prestigious STAR Award for March 2025. This recognition highlights her exceptional contributions and dedication to the college and its community.
The STAR Award is designed to acknowledge individuals who consistently demonstrate outstanding performance and a commitment to excellence in their roles. Benz has been instrumental in providing critical support to the Dean’s Office, ensuring smooth operations and fostering a positive environment for both faculty and students.
Her colleagues commend her for her professionalism, attention to detail, and willingness to go above and beyond in her duties. This award not only celebrates Benz's hard work but also serves as an inspiration to others within the institution. The UW-Oshkosh College of Business continues to thrive thanks to the efforts of dedicated staff members like Benz, who play a vital role in the success of the college.
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