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Beverly
Green
CHARLES F. MCELHINNEY
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
BEVERLY GREEN NAMED 2008 MCELHINNEY
AWARD RECIPIENT
When Beverly Green first came to work at the University
of Houston, she didn’t believe she would stay long. Having
moved from Hot Springs, Ark., she was not sure if she would ever
adjust to life in the big city and a career at a university.
To her surprise, Houston felt like home, as did her workplace
at UH. Now, 27 years later, Green, a custodian supervisor for Residence
Life and Housing (RLH), still is a proud Houstonian and committed
university staff member.
Her work and dedication continue to have a positive impact on
the campus. So much so, she has been named the recipient of the
2008 C.F. McElhinney Distinguished Service Award.
“I am getting ready to retire at the beginning of 2009,
so this award is a nice parting gift,” Green said. “I
have enjoyed my career here and always will appreciate the support
I’ve received from my co-workers.”
Green has worked for RLH throughout her 27 years of service at
UH. She began as a custodian in 1981, and in 1996, she was promoted
to lead custodian. In 2001, Green became a custodian supervisor.
Her thoughtful and analytical nature has earned her the trust
of her co-workers. One of the staff members that nominated Green
acknowledged these traits.
“She works to make things run smoothly and efficiently,” he
said. “She exhibits a high degree of concern for her co-workers
and for the department. Also, she can be counted on to work extra
hours when needed.”
Green’s attentiveness has factored into numerous projects
in which she made smart decisions to safeguard the campus community.
Among these was research focused on finding environmentally friendly
and nontoxic cleaning agents.
Green also is budget-conscious in her decision making. She takes
into careful consideration how to best save the university money
with regard to custodial tasks and RLH facilities.
“I always try to make sure that the university does not
waste its resources,” she said. “If I see some furniture
that’s old but still functional, I’ll let my supervisor
know. Perhaps someone in my department can make minor adjustments
to older furniture pieces, so budget funds can be applied in other
areas. It’s important to make sure that UH’s money
is well spent, so we can effectively maintain its facilities for
the students.”
While Green’s retirement is several months away, she admitted
that it will be hard to leave UH. Although she has many family
members in Houston, her co-workers have become like brothers and
sisters as well. In fact, she met a key member of her family on
campus, her husband, Al Griffin.
“Working with good people is important,” she said. “I
am very fortunate that my workplace has had a family-like setting.
You can’t find that at too many places, and I’m glad
that I found it here.”
As the C.F. McElhinney Award recipient, Green will receive a plaque
and a check for $2,500. Mike Emery
memery@central.uh.edu
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