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Nominate a staff member for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award

The Office of the President invites members of the campus community to nominate non-faculty, CWRU staff members for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award. This annual award honors one staff member whose outstanding contributions—through volunteer work—to our campus community have a transformational effect on university colleagues, students or visitors.

Nominations may come from any university staff or faculty member or student (self-nominations are not accepted). The Staff Advisory Council Staff Recognition Committee will receive and review nomination materials and select an outstanding candidate. This information will be provided to the Office of the President. The honoree will receive a $500 cash award and will be recognized at the Staff Service Awards Luncheon in June.

Submit a nomination for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award. Nominations open Feb. 10 and are due by March 3.

Questions can be directed to the co-chairs of the Staff Recognition Committee: Paul Keeley at pek@case.edu or Teresa Underwood at txm333@case.edu.

About the award

Case Western Reserve University created the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award in honor of Robin Kramer, a university employee whose qualities and commitment to volunteerism set a standard for distinguished service.

Kramer (Aug. 5, 1955–Nov. 1, 2013) was known for her passion for serving the university and its employees. Kramer was a friendly and familiar face of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC) and loved to welcome new members at the SAC New Member Orientation. She also co-chaired the Elections and Staff Recognition Committees. Her family, friends and co‐workers remember her for her infectious smile, contagious laugh, concern, loyalty, and the support she demonstrated to the university community. Kramer’s enthusiasm and energy were evident in everything she did.

Criteria for nomination

  • Nominees must be permanent, non-faculty staff members in good standing with a minimum of five years of university service.
  • Nominees must exhibit qualities consistent with university values. These values include academic excellence and impact, inclusiveness and diversity, integrity and transparency, and effective stewardship.
  • Nominees must be actively involved in volunteer work and have a passion for service to the university community.
  • Nominees cannot be previous recipients of the award.

Should a nominee be a current member of the Staff Recognition Committee, they will recuse themselves from the selection process.

Make a nomination.

What is a volunteer?

The SAC Staff Recognition Committee would like to clarify what is a volunteer to be considered for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award.

The word volunteering is described as an unpaid activity through which someone gives their time to support an organization or an individual. Volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together and they have a tremendous impact on those on the receiving end.

With this in mind, think of a co-worker who always offers their time, and helps student groups or campus events. Someone who takes initiative on a project outside of their day-to-day office duties. Has your colleague mentioned to you that they help out at their church or their local YMCA every weekend, coach youth sports, or teach youngsters to read?

These are the people who are worthy of this honor and should be nominated for the Robin Kramer Award.

The following is not a comprehensive list of volunteer opportunities, but a suggestion of types of volunteerism:

  • SAC
  • Local PTO’s
  • Midnight breakfast
  • Mentoring programs
  • Staff development
  • Local/public school or library boards
  • Graduation/convocation
  • Booster organizations
  • Fraternal organizations
  • Churches
  • Fraternity/sorority advising
  • Student organizations
  • Committee work in professional organizations