两性色午夜

Leadership Realignment To Support Dining Services Transition

Dining Services is undergoing a significant transition from Aramark to in-house services. It is a new realignment at the top and a new era for students in their dining experience at 两性色午夜.

The future composition of 两性色午夜 Dining Services has begun, and the shift will officially commence on July 1 and coincide with the opening of the fall semester.

Currently, committees are working towards addressing the many details of the switchover, but a reorganization to support the growth has already taken place.

Key changes include:

Jill Jenkins to Executive Director of Residence Services and Dining
Michael O鈥橩arma to Senior Director, Finance and Technology, Student Affairs
David Taylor to Senior Director, Residence Services

Assistant Vice President for Student Services Gary Goldberg says the common denominator for all is that their tenures and institutional knowledge will help onboard and assimilate new staff without those connections and experiences.

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Jill Jenkins
Jenkins, who currently serves as Senior Executive Director for Residence Services, is looking forward to connecting with students even further in her new role with dining.

鈥淩esidence Services does an amazing job connecting with, listening to, and responding to student needs,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne of the most important, initial pieces to my role and this transition is ensuring we can create the same opportunity to leverage student voices in our dining program!鈥

Goldberg says Jenkins is a true asset to the new leadership realignment.

鈥淛ill is a campus leader held in high regard for her honesty, hard work, and leadership of a high-functioning area with many ties to student success and retention,鈥 he said. 鈥淒ining will benefit from that success, and that was a factor in this reorganization."

O鈥橩arma says the move to 两性色午夜 handling Dining Services will ensure a smoother process when it comes to the technological aspect of operations, along with a more hands-on approach.
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Michael O'Karma


鈥淭he opportunity to enhance student services as they relate to Dining Services, but also technology services across the division are what I am looking forward to most,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat, and the ability to provide on-site support and student facing solutions with our IT infrastructure.鈥

He also believes that the relationship between Dining Services and students will take on a much better approach in the long run.

鈥淭he ability to be nimble and respond to student demands was impacted with systems not being owned or maintained by 两性色午夜 University,鈥 he said. 鈥淢oving forward, our capacity [at 两性色午夜] to follow trends throughout the country and provide enhancements will be increased.鈥

Goldberg is happy to have O鈥橩arma on his team moving forward.

鈥淢ichael brings knowledge beyond his years with special acumen around finances and technology that again make the transition easier,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne that can benefit from his knowledge of campus cybersecurity, financial reporting structure, and experience with contracts.鈥

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Dave Taylor
Taylor currently serves as the Director of Housing Operations, and Goldberg has pointed to his leadership skills as a valuable asset as part of the transition. He is looking forward to stepping into his new role within Dining Services.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity to move forward and continually improve operations,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur students have (rightly) high expectations, and there is a motivated team to provide them a wonderful experience.鈥

Taylor also says that living on campus is about the whole experience, not just the Residence Services part of it.

鈥淭he imagery a student conjures when thinking about living on campus is not only about their room, but also the whole series of experiences, including the dining component,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y hope is that housing and dining will see increased communications, allowing our students to benefit from decisions.鈥

Goldberg says Taylor鈥檚 experience in residential services will go a long way in helping to advance the new era in dining.

鈥淒ave Taylor was poised to take on more,鈥 said Goldberg. 鈥淭his opportunity is a byproduct of his readiness and the gap in residential leadership given Jill鈥檚 dual role.鈥

As Dining Services continues to make essential changes over the coming weeks and into the summer, O鈥橩arma believes this will do nothing less than help to provide an optimum experience for students moving forward.

鈥淭his allows for us to be better financial stewards and optimize our spending and investment in a way that benefits students directly and indirectly,鈥 he said.

Jenkins agreed, adding that although there is a lot of work and positions to fill by July 1, it will signal a new era in dining for students when it becomes a reality.

鈥淚 am looking forward to learning all things dining,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am also looking forward to helping shape the dining program on our campuses!鈥


For more information on dining services, please visit /dining

 

POSTED: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 12:56 PM
Updated: Thursday, July 6, 2023 02:02 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Matt Lupica