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OOD recognizes Tech community with awards luncheon

Robert Nesmith
Communications & Marketing

With every department dealing with budget cuts, Lanous Wright says he is pleased with the number of graduates at the annual Office of Organizational Development (OOD) awards luncheon, held Nov. 16 in the Student Center Ballroom.

  Georgia Tech Office of Organizational Development Awards Luncheon
 

Courtesy of Office of Organizational Development

Recipients of the Emerging Leaders certificate were among those honored at the Office of Organizational Development’s annual awards luncheon.

Wright, director of Training Services, said more than 200 staff members had completed a circuit of classes in different certificate program offerings. “We were expecting a significant drop-off in the number attending,” he said. “It was a welcome surprise.”

OOD recognized banquet attendees for their completion of 10 different programs offered: Defining Customer Service, Office Professional, Management and Supervisory Development, Course Leader, Emerging Leaders, GT Financial Fundamentals and Financial Specialist, Academic Advisors, Emergency Preparedness and Advanced Emergency Preparedness.

“We have one of the most robust training programs, not just in the state, but throughout the country,” Wright said at the banquet. “We completed a benchmarking study last summer, and we are well above the curve compared to our peers.”

In his welcoming remarks, Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Steve Swant said he recognized the time and effort each person gave in earning his or her awards. “It’s important to continue to try and improve our capabilities to support this institution,” he said. “Many of you are probably taking part in the strategic planning conversation. We’re setting big grand objectives going forward, and every one of [these big ideas] is going to require dedicated, focused, well-trained and thoughtful staff and faculty.”

Wright hopes to keep the self-sustaining program as robust as it has been in recent years. “I try to encourage departments to book private, group-training sessions, as that is the more economical way for us to conduct training sessions,” he said, adding that 50 to 60 percent of the classes offered at OOD are free of charge.

Even with OOD feeling the budget pinch, Wright said it was important to provide the luncheon. “This is all about people being recognized,” Wright said. “Even in tough times, people need a bright spot. The response we get from the event is tremendous. People appreciate this time out of each year that is taken to recognize something positive. We can’t put on events like these without help, so we appreciate the constant support of Institute administration, Sodexo, the Student Center for the Ballroom and Benchmark Trophy Center on Northside Drive.”

For more information

www.orgdev.gatech.edu


 

 

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Last Modified: November 30, 2009