CANTON -- SUNY Canton recently recognized two staff members with “top awards for professional staff,” according to a press release from the college. Donna K. Matoes, an administrative assistant …
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CANTON -- SUNY Canton recently recognized two staff members with “top awards for professional staff,” according to a press release from the college.
Donna K. Matoes, an administrative assistant II in the TRiO Student Support Services Office, received the Employee Recognition Award.
Theresa C. Corbine, director of academic computing, received the Excellence in College Service Award.
“The SUNY Canton College Council bestows both awards after careful consideration of recommendations from the college community,” the release said.
Matoes’ office serves a population of first-generation students who may face academic challenges. “She's known to provide full support and assist students with care,” according to the release. “She's very giving of her time and has helped with student honor societies and various committees.”
"Her compassion and empathy are seemingly endless and come naturally and effortlessly," said Bruce P. Hanson, an academic specialist and Matoes' colleague. "She can't help it. It just spills out. It's why students love her."
Outside of work she has won the Caregiver of the Year Award twice from Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence County.
Corbine has worked at the college for more than three decades and has been promoted four times. “She's been noted as a behind-the-scenes link to much of the success, growth and advancement of the college's information technology structure and services,” the release said.
"Theresa goes above and beyond to assist employees and find a solution to the problem immediately," said Lisa E. Colbert, a lecturer in the criminal justice department. "She is a wealth of knowledge as a staff member and is an important part of the SUNY Canton family.”
Every member of the Information Services Department, which reports to Corbine, nominated her for the award.
She was previously recognized with the President's Meritorious Service Award in 2005.