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Nomination Recognition 2017


        Report by Individual Nominee


       CATEGORY:  DOING WHAT IT TAKES

       NOMINEE                 NOMINATOR             DEPARTMENT
       Chelsea Conley          Stephanie Bock        Microbiology and Clinical Science 400500


       Describe the situation or event related to the individual's or team's performance.

       Without hesitation, Chelsea jumped into a whole new world of environmental surface collections.
       This included rapidly learning and mastering new scientific tools, methods and software programs. Visiting
       multiple 'sweaty' athletic facilities in Northeast Ohio at peak busy hours - morning, noon and night - in order to
       execute environmental surface collections. Each collection took hours of prep, hours of execution and hours of
       follow up... to ensure accurate, consistent and timely reporting. Chelsea went above and beyond by
       supplementing marketing, market research and market development efforts whenever the team needed her to
       do so.

       Describe in detail the individual's or team's notable behaviors.
       Genuine interest and desire to learn and explore new things.
       Good collaborator?  worked well with the individual trainers as well as with team members?
       Reliable team member? jumped right in to help when/where we needed her to?
       Consistent can-do/will-do/wants-to attitude?
       Embraces new challenges. Everything the project threw at her was new and she embraced it!
       She never bulked at a new challenge or task even when the project seemed to stack MORE on her plate or
       demand her to step outside the boundaries of her 'traditional GOJO role.'


       What were the results of the individual’s or team’s behaviors?
       Quickly mastered new technology including ATP meters, viral and bacterial surface collections and SmartLink
       set-up
       Quickly mastered new methods for environmental surface collections (both hard surfaces, soft surfaces)
       Assisted in the development and execution of a GOJO first 'environmental surface contamination study' within
       the athletic training environment

       CONTRIBUTORS:
       Jim Arbogast, Dave Shumaker























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