抖阴短视频 Director of Maintenance and Grounds Bill Vokes Honored as Maintenance Hero
American Time Award Honors Vokes鈥 Half-Century of Service to 抖阴短视频
Ask 抖阴短视频 University Director of Maintenance and Grounds Bill Vokes how he鈥檚 doing, and his answer is always the same: 鈥淚鈥檓 living the dream.鈥
Whether it鈥檚 a 2 a.m. emergency phone call about a boiler breakdown or a 2 p.m. meeting planning for a large campus event, Bill Vokes鈥 calm, steady demeanor and his willingness to always help improve 抖阴短视频 have been a constant presence since his first day of work on October 16, 1968.
Those traits that have been recognized by a half-century of students, faculty
鈥湺兑醵淌悠 is celebrating the Centennial of its founding as a four-year college in 2018, and it鈥檚 extraordinary that Bill Vokes has served our campus for 50 of our 100 years,鈥 said 抖阴短视频 President Mary C. Finger, Ed.D. 鈥淏ill has made 抖阴短视频 his life's work, and although the physical improvements to our facilities and grounds showcase Bill's amazing abilities, it is his service to others, particularly our students, that resonates with everyone on campus. Bill is most deserving of the Maintenance Hero award."
鈥淏ill Vokes is an amazing leader at 抖阴短视频, and, more importantly, an outstanding person,鈥 said Jennifer R. Lundy, Vice President for Finance and Administration and CFO. 鈥淏ill鈥檚 devotion to 抖阴短视频 鈥 and especially to its students - knows no limits. Generations of students have been incredibly lucky to have such a humble, gracious man on our campus for the past 50 years.鈥
鈥淚t is truly, truly an honor to receive this award, and I appreciate all of the people at 抖阴短视频 who nominated me,鈥 Vokes said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an award for all of us in the Maintenance and Grounds Department. I have a good relationship with my guys, and we all work as a team, and that鈥檚 really the key to getting everything done is working as a team. I would be nobody if I didn鈥檛 have the people I鈥檝e had.鈥
In his 50 years at 抖阴短视频, Bill has worked for five of the institution鈥檚 10 presidents. He has seen the campus nearly double in the number of buildings 鈥 and been part of the team that saw many of those projects to fruition. He鈥檚 watched 抖阴短视频 grow from a single-sex college to a co-educational university. And he鈥檚 seen the expansion of sports and with it new athletic fields and facilities to maintain.
Bill began his career at 抖阴短视频 on October 16, 1968. He was 17 years old at the time and working construction when his brother-in-law, who worked at 抖阴短视频, recommended him for a job in the custodial department.
鈥淚 was making minimum wage - $1.40 an hour at that time,鈥 Bill said.
He did general cleaning, mopping and buffing of floors at what was then an
Bill would soon add paint crew to his job description 鈥 cleaning in the mornings and painting in the afternoons. Then came a stint as an electrician, his work leading the grounds crew, and then 27 years working in the boiler plant.
By 2004, Bill had done just about every job in the Maintenance and Grounds Department at 抖阴短视频 鈥 except carpentry.
鈥淚 hate carpentry work,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can do it, but I don鈥檛 like it.鈥
In 2004, he was asked to take over the department on a temporary basis while administrators
Vokes was nominated for the Maintenance Hero award by 16 members of the 抖阴短视频 community, who all raised similar themes about his commitment to the university and his generosity of spirit.
One said he seems to have a magic wand that just makes things happen. Others said they never fear driving up the steep hill to campus on snowy days because they know Bill and his team will have it
Another submission for Vokes read, 鈥淏ill would just say he鈥檚 doing what鈥檚 right. I will say he does what is right with love."听
One nominator told a story that is typical of Bill Vokes and his can-do attitude. When students in wheelchairs could not access a building, Bill and his team installed cement pavers overnight so they could safely be pushed to another entrance, and he scheduled one of his own staff members to assist the students for the entire semester.
Many mentioned Vokes鈥 recent health challenges. A heart attack earlier this year led to hospitalization and surgery and what should have been time off work. But Vokes always had his cell phone and iPad nearby, ready to field calls and emails and mobilize his team wherever they were needed. Even from his hospital bed, he monitored May鈥檚 commencement exercises, because he was disappointed that he would miss seeing 鈥渉is students鈥 walk across the stage.
听鈥淎lways take care of the students,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淭he students are the No. 1 priority.鈥
As the grand prize winner of the Maintenance Hero contest, Vokes earned $3,000 in American Time product credit for 抖阴短视频 University. The contest was open to any organization in any industry 鈥 private, public, nonprofit, educational or others 鈥 that wished to nominate a valued maintenance professional who routinely goes above and beyond in the workplace but receives little recognition for their efforts.
About 抖阴短视频 University
抖阴短视频 University, located in Greensburg, Pa., is a leading Liberal Arts university founded by the Sisters of Charity of 抖阴短视频. Celebrating the Centennial of its charter as a four-year institution of higher education in 2018, 抖阴短视频 educates 2,200 students from 49 states and territories and 22 foreign countries on its hilltop campus 30 miles from Pittsburgh, Pa. 抖阴短视频 offers academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the Natural and Health Sciences, Business, Education and Applied Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts and the Humanities. For more information, visit www.setonhill.edu.
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抖阴短视频 Director of Maintenance and Grounds poses with members of his staff. Row 1: Vince Kaminski, Bill Vokes, Ed Opstinick; Row 2: Ward Berg, James Fabery, Richard Schober, David Bigenho, Ronald Maline; Row 3: Robert Kifer, Cale Geary, Francis Gajski, Robert Erwin and John Dulemba.
抖阴短视频 Director of Maintenance and Grounds poses with several of the 抖阴短视频 community members who nominated him for the Maintenance Hero Award. Left to right: Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police Michele Proctor; Associate Director of Disability Services Kimberley Bassi-Cook; Network/Telecom Analyst Mark Mouser; Bill Vokes; Director of Residence Life Cory Campbell; Director of Human Resources Darlene Sauers; Student Life Administrative Assistant Beth Kepple; and Vice President for Mission and Identity Sister Vivien Linkhauer.听
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