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MCC Employees Recognized for Exemplary Job Well Done
MCC faculty and staff received awards at the 2019 Performance Recognition Program award ceremony at Boston's State House on Dec. 16

The main objective of Middlesex Community College’s faculty and staff is to create a strong institution of learning and support for their students. On Monday, December 16, 2019, Middlesex faculty and staff were recognized for their hard-work and dedication at the 2019 Performance Recognition Program (PRP) award ceremony at Boston’s State House.
MCC’s recipients include Susan Anderson, Dean of Resource Development; Lisa Gibson, Assistant Registrar; Kathy Innis, Director of the Adult Learning Center; Karen Kurps, Purchasing Buyer; Michele Stein, Computing and Engineering Technology Department Chair; and the Department of Corporate & Community Education & Training.
“The PRP recognizes state employees for their extraordinary contributions to public service,” said Mary Emerick, MCC’s Vice President of Human Resources. “The PRP allows Middlesex to acknowledge and thank our outstanding employees who demonstrate exemplary leadership, strong commitment to service, and an extraordinary work ethic.”
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At the awards ceremony, Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito spoke about public service, and recognized the outstanding work of the award recipients.
Middlesex started the 2019 PRP with the statewide Massachusetts Human Resources Division and began accepting nominations over the summer. In August, a committee of employees representing all areas of MCC had the difficult task of choosing the recipients.
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MCC also congratulated the PRP Citation Recipients during the college’s Professional Day Luncheon on Tuesday, September 3, 2019.
Visit www.middlesex.mass.edu to learn more about Middlesex Community College.
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