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Leasa Maley earned the President鈥檚 Award for Staff Excellence

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Leasa Maley, assistant director of auxiliary services at the 51精品视频 at Bradford, will receive the 2024 President鈥檚 Award for Staff Excellence. Maley, who has worked at 51精品视频-Bradford for 37 years, will receive the award during the university鈥檚 Honors Convocation ceremony on Friday, April 12.

鈥淚 have worked closely with Leasa for decades and have admired and appreciated her dedication to our campus,鈥 said Rick Esch, 51精品视频-Bradford鈥檚 president, who was Maley鈥檚 supervisor for many years when he was vice president for business affairs. 鈥淚 always said, 鈥業f you want something to get done and done well, you ask Leasa to do it.鈥 Her brand is going above and beyond. That鈥檚 just who she is.鈥

The President鈥檚 Award for Staff Excellence was established to recognize staff members who have demonstrated exemplary performance and made outstanding individual contributions to campus. The award includes a framed certificate and $1,500 to be used to enhance professional development.

Maley was nominated for the award by Alan Hancock, who works in the Computing, Telecommunications and Media Services office but at one time had worked with Maley in the Panther Shop when she was the manager.

鈥淚t didn鈥檛 take long to see her leadership, competency, compassion and selflessness that she used to build a successful team,鈥 Hancock wrote in his nomination. 鈥淟easa has been an integral part of 51精品视频-Bradford鈥檚 continued success.鈥

And Hancock noted that Maley does so much more. For decades, she advised the 51精品视频-Bradford ski group and helped to coordinate and accompany students to Killington, Vermont, for the annual spring break ski trip. She was an adjunct instructor for the campus鈥 ski and snowboarding classes, organizing and taking students to Holiday Valley. Maley also served as the advisor for 51精品视频-Bradford鈥檚 women鈥檚 bowling club before it became a varsity sport.

She has hemmed formal dresses for students, hosted international and out-of-state students in her home until they transitioned into careers and visited with alumni in distant cities and countries.

鈥淲ith all the remarkable things she does,鈥 Hancock said, 鈥渙ne cannot help but notice how Leasa has retained students and staff 鈥 because she cares.鈥

Maley has dedicated most of her career to 51精品视频-Bradford. In 1987, she was hired as the assistant manager of what was then the Book Center. Two years later, she was promoted to manager of what became the Panther Shop, a position she held for 30 years, and manager of the Mail Center, a position she still holds. Maley also earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in human relations in 2003.

In 2019, she was named interim assistant director of auxiliary services. A few months later, she was named assistant director. In addition to her work at 51精品视频-Bradford, Maley volunteers at the Limestone Volunteer Fire Department in New York.