Outstanding Administrator
Nominations may be submitted by any JC employee or student and will be reviewed by a committee consisting of the previous year’s winner of the Outstanding Administrator Award and 5 employees.
Nominations will be accepted until 5 p.m. on March 15, 2024.
Award Recipients
- 2024 – Jennifer Mikesell
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2023 – Justin Gaeta
Justin Gaeta
2023
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2022 – Ashley Van Heest
Ashley Van Heest
2022
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2021 – Jessica Houston
Jessica Houston
2021
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2020 – Kelly Crum
Kelly Crum
Chief Diversity Officer/Director, Diversity, Equity, And Belonging
2020
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2019 – Todd Butler
Todd Butler
2019
Todd Butler serves as dean of arts and sciences for Jackson College, where he’s worked since 2010. As a dean, he observes and works with faculty to help improve curriculum and instruction. He often interacts with community partners, such as high schools and employers, to better serve our students and the community.
“I love building programs and curricula that meet the needs of the community and our students,” he said. This could include developing a new degree in agriculture, working with the Corrections Education Program or working to receive approval for the first baccalaureate degree in energy systems management in Michigan.
He spends more time in the classroom now than ever before, as observing both full- and part-time faculty is a privilege and a priority. “I look at the new faculty that have been hired over my years in this position and am very proud of the work of the search committees and of the high bar that is set for new faculty members,” he said.
Away from the College, he serves on the Lenawee County Humane Society Board.
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2018 – Melissa Merkel
2018
Melissa Merkel
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2017 – Jeremy Frew
2017
Jeremy Frew
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2016 – Darrell Norris
2016
Darrell Norris
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2015 – Lee Hampton
2015
Lee Hampton
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2014 – Jason Valente
2014
Jason Valente
Jason Valente, former president of the Jackson College Foundation, wants to help students find success. The Foundation and Office of Advancement comprise the fund-raising and legislative affairs arm of the College, working with donors, alumni and friends to help support student scholarships and College initiatives. He enjoys the opportunity to change students’ lives.
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2013 – Nancy Miller
2013
Nancy Miller
Nancy Miller worked at the College from 2009-2013 and was recognized for her work as executive dean of students and quality and institutional research & effectiveness. She provided oversight for student services, academic advising, financial aid, registration and records, housing, athletics, and institutional research & effectiveness efforts, such as the student ombudsman. She enjoyed the opportunities to build supportive relationships with students.