Staff Senators Elected to Three-Year Terms
Congratulations to this year's elected staff senators! The results are in from last week's election and these senators will be serving three-year terms beginning July 15.
Academic Affairs
- Cat Donnelly
- Erika Gamboa
- Autumn Parker
- Mary Skinner
- Carrie Sparks
- Todd Walters
Finance & Administration
- Devyn Moore
- Eva Owens
Agriculture
- Trish Watkins
Chancellor/System
- Kandice Erwin
- Tiffany Wimberly
At Large
- Blake Chapman
- Christopher Clanton
Staff Senate is the campus governance group which represents and advocates for staff employees on the Fayetteville campus. Annually, the Staff Senate coordinates employee recognition programs such as Employee of the Quarter, the Outstanding Staff Team Award, the Part-Time Employee Award, and the annual Staff Appreciation Picnic. The Staff Senate also manages the Staff Scholarship program which awards scholarships for staff pursuing a degree at the University of Arkansas.
As the representative voice for staff on policy matters such as benefits, parking, campus safety, working conditions and compensation, the Senate functions as an advisory and policy-referral body to the administration and staff.
To learn more about Staff Senate, visit staffsenate.uark.edu or follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/UofAStaffSenate) or Twitter (www.twitter.com/UA_StaffSenate).
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Contacts
Stephanie Freedle, chair
Staff Senate Election Committee
479-575-2505,
shamblen@uark.edu
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