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 Campus Honors Staff Member For 
              Extraordinary Service from Dateline (June 19, 2003) 
              
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                      | Members of the Academic Senate congratulate 
                        Erika Bakken, front center, as this year’s Outstanding 
                        Staff Employee. Clockwise from bottom left, Barry Pasternack, 
                        David Fromson, John Bedell, David Wong, Sandra Sutphen, 
                        Senate Chair Leon Gilbert and co-worker Marilyn Miller. |  |  |  Campus staff members gave thunderous applause 
              for one of their own when President Milton A. Gordon announced this 
              year’s Outstanding Staff Employee: Erika Bakken, admin- istrative 
              analyst/specialist in the Academic Senate.  She was honored June 6 during the university’s 
              annual Staff Appreciation Day festivities in Portola Pavilion of 
              the Titan Student Union.  Bakken, who was one of the volunteers distributing 
              door prizes during the event, was stunned to hear her name and that 
              several members of the Academic Senate were on hand to congratulate 
              her.   “I’m overwhelmed,” 
              the honoree said. “It’s such a thrill that [members 
              of the Senate] support me like that.”  Gordon noted that Bakken has “truly exhibited 
              extraordinary performance in all areas of the required criteria. 
              Our honoree utilizes her strong people and networking skills and 
              extensive knowledge of past Senate practices and policies to find 
              creative solutions to challenges.”  Gordon reported that Bakken has been in charge of 
              organizing the annual Academic Affairs/Senate retreat during the 
              last two years and was instrumental in the implementation of electronic 
              voting for Senate elections. “She coordinated every aspect 
              of the election voting, from and memos to faculty, petition forms, 
              letter of instruction on how to vote, to timelines and a database 
              with e-mail addresses.  “Known for being productive, 
              resourceful, patient, positive, pleasant and the ultimate professional, 
              our honoree consistently strives for excellence, going beyond what 
              is expected or required, to ensure high-quality service to the Division 
              of Academic Affairs and the university,” he added. 
               
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 “She is truly 
                    one of the most conscientious, dedicated and collegial staff 
                    people at CSU that I have had the pleasure to work with.” 
                      
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              of this award,” said Leon Gilbert, Senate chair and professor 
              of modern languages and literatures, adding that Bakken is often 
              the constant in the Senate office. “She is just a remarkable 
              staff member. It’s a great award for her!”  Former Academic Senate Chair Sandra Sutphen – 
              who nominated Bakken – also re-marked on Bakken’s importance 
              as “the institutional memory for the Senate. She richly deserves 
              this honor. People who know her, know that there’s no better 
              choice for this recognition.”  “She is truly one of the 
              most conscientious, dedicated and collegial staff people at CSU 
              that I have had the pleasure to work with,” said Senate member 
              Barry Pasternack, chair and professor of information systems and 
              decision sciences.  “In a descriptive word, 
              professionalism sums up Erika Bakken,” said Marilyn Miller, 
              Bakken’s co-worker in the Senate office. “She is well-respected 
              for her poise under pressure and dignity through difficult times, 
              always emerging a lady.”  Bakken has been a member of the campus community 
              for more than 20 years, including serving in the Finance and Marketing 
              departments. As this year’s honoree, she will receive a $1,500 
              cash award from President’s Associates, season tickets to 
              College of Arts productions, season tickets to a Titan sport of 
              her choice and a special parking permit good for one year. « back to People
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