San Joaquin Delta's Roxanne Noble honored as one of California Community College's top employees
SACRAMENTO – The California Community Colleges Board of Governors recently honored six professionals, including Roxanne Noble from San Joaquin Delta College Athletics, as the 2020 California Community Colleges Classified Employees of the Year.
Melody Chronister, Amy Ethington, Brian Horwitz, Sandra Mills and Aaron Turner joined Noble in being recognized at the Board of Governor’s meeting last month.
“Classified professionals play a critical, but often unsung, role in helping students reach their academic and career goals, and these six exemplary employees who have impacted literally thousands of lives represent the best of the California Community Colleges,” said Board of Governors President Tom Epstein.
Roxanne Noble, San Joaquin Delta College
Roxanne Noble is knowledgeable in all areas related to athletics with more than 26 years of service in the San Joaquin Delta College Athletics Department and is involved in every step of the process for Delta student athletes, from onboarding to graduation and transfer. As the game manager for all home events, she oversees 100 events a year to ensure each event is properly staffed and works cohesively with the Facilities, Admissions & Records and Transportation departments. Noble was instrumental in establishing the first ever Athletic Department sponsorship program ‘Community through Unity’ to establish a partnership with local groups and businesses. Noble has been a constant in the Athletic Department and continues to uphold the highest standards.
The California Community Colleges Classified Employee of the Year award has been presented annually since 2009. Recipients have a minimum of 5 years of service as a permanent employee and are nominated by their colleagues and endorsed by the local board of trustees. Winners are selected by representatives from the Board of Governors, the Consultation Council and the Chancellor's Office on their commitment to the Vision for Success; the California community college's mission; professional ethics and standards; serving the institution through participation in professional or community activities; and serving as a leader beyond the local institution.
To read about all the honorees, click here.
(Christina Jimenez, California Community Colleges)