By Nicole Lyons,
May 14, 2025
From left, Brenda Dooley, support coordinator for the Communication Disorders Program,
UCM President Roger Best
and Joyce Lawson, senior strategic HR partner/benefits specialist.
The 欧美视频 (UCM) has recognized two staff members for their
dedication and service to the university. Joyce Lawson received the J.P. Mees Award
for Outstanding Professional Staff and Brenda Dooley received the Outstanding Staff
Award during the annual Staff Appreciation Breakfast hosted by the UCM Staff Council on May 8.
To determine the two recipients, the award selection committee reviews nominations
submitted by campus members.
The J.P. Mees Award is named in honor of John Paul 鈥淛.P.鈥 Mees, a longtime and respected
UCM staff member who died unexpectedly in 1999. He began working at UCM in 1988 as
executive assistant to the president and professor of Education. In 1994, Mees was
appointed provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, and in 1998 he assumed
the roles of vice president for planning and policy and executive assistant to the
president. In 2000, Mees鈥 wife, Joan, honored his legacy by establishing an award
in his name. It is given annually to a staff member who is classified as exempt and
has demonstrated outstanding commitment to UCM, the community, professional activities,
and service to students.
Joyce Lawson, a senior strategic HR partner/benefits specialist, has worked in the
Office of Human Resources for more than 20 years. According to her nomination, Lawson exemplifies the spirit
of the award through her dedication to UCM, steadfast service to employees and students,
professionalism in her field and deep commitment to community engagement.
Lawson is one of the first people many employees meet when starting at UCM, and she
is often the last person someone visits with as they wrap up their journey on campus.
Her nomination described Lawson as empathetic, patient, helpful and knowledgeable,
adding that she goes above and beyond to ensure each person she works with feels informed
and supported.
鈥淪he is a compassionate and knowledgeable guide through some of our employees' most
important decisions, including navigating health benefits, retirement planning and
wellness resources,鈥 her nominator wrote. 鈥淗er work has a direct and lasting impact
on the quality of life for our university community.鈥
Lawson is also a long-serving member of the Staff Council. Through the HR office and
Staff Council, she is a valued member of campus-wide initiatives focused on wellness,
employee engagement and policy development, where her insights are routinely sought
and respected.
The Outstanding Staff Award is given annually to a non-exempt employee who has worked
full-time at the university for at least one year and has demonstrated superior service
to students, staff, faculty and community. They must have also modeled professionalism
and a commitment to go above and beyond their normal duties and promote teamwork and
collaboration.
Brenda Dooley is the support coordinator for the Communication Disorders Program in the Department of Human Services. Dooley鈥檚 nomination referred to her
as an indispensable team member who wears many hats and consistently goes above and
beyond to support academic and clinical operations.
Dooley has deep institutional knowledge, and her ability to manage the complex logistics
of the on-campus clinic allows the program to serve more than 125 clients each year.
She is the first face many students and community members encounter, and she consistently
fosters a warm, inclusive and professional environment.
In addition to her operational expertise, Dooley supports UCM鈥檚 National Student Speech
Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) chapter, where she goes above and beyond by
hosting annual events, including a beloved bonfire at her home. These efforts create
a sense of community and belonging for students.
She is also a vital resource for faculty, offering mentorship and insight that is
especially valuable to new team members. She offers fresh ideas and approaches every
challenge with a solutions-oriented mindset.
鈥淏renda Dooley is more than just a support staff member鈥攕he is the heart of our program,鈥
her nominator wrote. 鈥淗er service, compassion, and unwavering commitment to excellence
make her more than deserving of this recognition.鈥
During the breakfast, the Staff Council also presented Staff Educational Awards to
Samantha Dixson, an operations coordinator in the Office of Technology, and Cassandra
Rowbotham, a student financial resource assistant in the Office of Student Financial
Services. Each year, scholarships are presented to two staff members who are pursuing
degrees at UCM.