MOUNT OLIVE – During the University of Mount Olive’s Annual Founder’s Day event, Dr. H. Edward Croom, President, recognized several faculty and staff members for their dedicated service and contributions to the University.
The 27 employees have a combined 340 years of service to the institution.
Each award recipient received a gift engraved with the University logo, honoring their commitment to UMO’s mission and values.
The following faculty and staff were acknowledged for reaching service milestones:
5 Years of Service
- Dr. Kimberly Bryant – Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Mr. Daniel Polders – Field Hockey Head Coach
- Mr. Greg Saulmon – Senior Support Technician
- Mr. Gary Whaley – Flight School Director
- Ms. Shonyna Green-Russell – Mailroom Attendant
- Ms. Caitlyn Capps – Director of Student Accounts
- Ms. Holly Rector – Assistant Professor of Music
- Ms. Lester Rector – Director of Campus Outreach
- Dr. Lori Sheppard – Assistant Professor of Psychology
- Mr. Brian Blackburn – Director of Financial Aid
- Mr. Matthew Sharp – Campus Pastor
- Ms. Jennifer Ovanna – Enrollment Coordinator
10 Years of Service
- Mr. Anthony Cowan – Facilities Technician
- Ms. Jennifer Mignone – Operations Coordinator
- Ms. Michele Meza-Romero – Assistant Director – Seymour Johnson Location
- Mr. John Warren – Acting Librarian
- Ms. Penny Whitman – Financial Aid Counselor
15 Years of Service
- Dr. Glenn Coffey – Professor of Justice Studies
- Ms. Laurie Evans – Assistant Controller
- Mr. Jay Rebman – Controller
20 Years of Service
- Dr. Linda Holland-Toll – Professor of English
- Dr. Karl Reimers – Professor of Computer of Information Systems
- Dr. Gerald Seaton – Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences
- Mr. Charles Spiron – Tennis Head Coach
25 Years of Service
- Ms. Rhonda Jessup – Director of Public Relations
- Mr. Robert Pruett – Director of Technology Support
40 Years of Service
- Ms. Sonya O’Brien – Director of Traditional Academic Advising
“These dedicated individuals embody the spirit of excellence and community that defines UMO,” Dr. Croom said. “Their commitment to serving our students and supporting the University’s mission has strengthened UMO in countless ways.”