Another great year for New Heights Education Group and a special thanks to all our volunteers for their hard work in helping bring educational support to the students and families in Ohio.
The New Heights Educational Group announces special recognition of some of our fantastic volunteers:
- Priscilena Shearon is named Online Class Monitor of the Year.
- Savleen Grewal is named Tutor of the Year.
- Sheila Wright is receiving the Exceptional Tutor Award.
- Peter Gordon and Vanh Vue are receiving the Outstanding Tutor Award.
- Frani Wyner is receiving the Photographer of the Year Award – this is her second year in a row receiving this award!
- Anna Shi is named Internet Radio Host of the Year.
- Mollie Miller is named Blackboard/Coursesites Assistant of the Year.
- Padmapriya (Priya) Kedharnath is name Accountant of the Year.
- Riya Chopra is named YouTube and Video Updater of the Year.
We would also like to recognize all of our Assistant Virtual Development Directors who help run our over 40 departments and are the glue of NHEG: Aditi Chopra, Kiyoko Green, Jeff Ermoian, Mike Anderson, Sapna Shukla, Sheila Wright, Padmapriya (Priya) Kedharnath, Marina Klimi, Frani Wyner and also our fantastic HR Team including Monika, Eniola Aderibigbe, and Nikhita Dhawan.
All of our volunteers are recognized for their hard work and dedication, but these volunteers have gone beyond the normal service to our organization. Director Pamela Clark stated, “I couldn’t do my job and our organization wouldn’t have its successes without our group of over 75 volunteers. Thank you all!”
Letter to the NHEG Volunteers from Pamela Clark – Executive Director
Dear Volunteers,
NHEG has just rounded up another year of tremendous progress because of your dedication and hard work. I want to personally thank you all for everything and attaching your certificates of recognition. We didn’t receive a grant this year to cover the recognition day, so I’m sending you each the certificates via email. You can print these at home and frame, but I recommend that you send them to your local printing store. I further suggest that you ask that they print on a nicer stock, like 110lb cardstock for a higher quality image.
Thank you again for all you do.
Sincerely,
Pamela Clark
Executive Director