Congratulations to Meg Quine, the Gliozzo Clerical-Technical Recognition Award Recipient!

Congratulations to Meg Quine, the 2023 recipient of the Clerical-Technical Recognition Award!

The annual Clerical-Technical Recognition Award is made possible by Dr. Charles and Marjorie Gliozzo, who established a fund in honor of Thomas and Concettina Gliozzo in 2001. This fund was established to recognize outstanding Clerical-Technical employees at MSU. Dr. Gliozzo has said that “the CT’s are the backbone and the infrastructure of the university, and they deserve recognition.” The recipient is selected from nominations received by the CT Recognition Award Selection Committee.

  • Meg Quine in the middle holding an awards certificate. Meg is surrounded by (left to Right) Deb Bitner (CTU President), Thomas Glasmacher (Interim Executive Vice President for Administration), Ray Gasser (Chairman), and Christina K. Brogdon (Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer).
  • Meg Quine accepts her award at the podium on stage. Christina Brogdon and Deb Bitner are on either side of her in the background.
  • Meg Quine hugs Christina Brogdon after accepting her award.
  • Meg Quine standing to the right of Dr. Thomas Gliozzo.
  • Meg Quine is front in center of the group, surrounded by her colleagues at MSU.
  • Meg Quine at the podium giving her awards acceptance speech. Christina Brogdon (Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer) and Deb Bitner (CTU President) are on either side of her in the background.

MSU Human Resources is proud to name Meg Quine as the 2023 recipient of the MSU Gliozzo Clerical-Technical Recognition Award. Meg is the Office Coordinator for the MSU Alumni Office and has been with MSU for 22 years. Meg is a terrific example of the kind of MSU employee this fund was established to recognize. Here is just some of what her leaders and colleagues had to say:

“Meg is a gift to MSU. Her steadfast nature takes in surroundings and situations in a way that allows her to calmly and efficiently make whatever she touches better. Her colleagues and constituents feel seen. She’s responsive and resourceful. Meg’s plate is always full, yet she remains helpful, kind, and positive.”

“The value Meg brings to this organization is beyond measure. She is highly motivated, has a positive attitude, and is a great team member and collaborator. Her work is excellent—she operates with the highest level of professionalism, is creative and innovative, responsive to the needs of the teams, is a problem-solver, and is open to learning and growing. Meg has a wonderful ability to nurture relationships, which is critical to our work.”

“Meg is the MVP in our office, one who too often goes unnoticed and doesn’t ask for attention, but who we immediately would notice as absent if she were not with us. I don’t know a person more deserving of this award than Meg.”

As you can see, Meg is a valuable asset to the Alumni Office and an integral part of the MSU community. Meg was honored at an awards ceremony on May 13, 2024, which honored the Jack Breslin, Ruth Jameyson, and Clerical-Technical award recipients.

Watch a recording of the event below or on YouTube (the CT Award presentation starts at timestamp 12:08:

We’d also like to thank the Gliozzo Clerical-Technical Recognition Award selection committee: Margie Aimery, Brandon Baswell, Deb Bittner, Todd Bradley, Melissa Del Rio, and Jenn Roberts. We greatly appreciate your time and efforts!

All photo credits: Dane Robison/TimeFramePhoto

All video credit: Cheeney Media Concepts