The Lone Pine Excellence Awards were celebrated in person, after a three-year hiatus, at a reception in the Hanover Inn ballroom with and other senior leaders offering thanks to the people whose vital work is often not in the spotlight.
Executive Vice President Rick Mills welcomed the crowd of more than 100 people on Sept. 21, including coworkers and family members who turned out to cheer and applaud the awardees.
Mills said that he has learned over his career that building a great academic institution is about more than implementing the latest technology or building state-of-the art facilities.
âWhat really makes a great academic place is the people. Itâs not the buildings, itâs not the technology, itâs the people. And itâs the people from custodial staff to chemical-stocking staff, to the faculty, to the students, to the financial person who processes transactions, to the human resources folks who plan events and help hire people,â he said.
âAnd Dartmouth, more than anywhere Iâve ever seen, embodies a place where it is the people who make it special,â he said.
President Hanlon underscored the gratitude that his senior leadership team has for the people whose daily efforts makes Dartmouth extraordinary.
âIt is a joy for me to be here today for this yearâs Lone Pine Excellence Awards, and to all of our awardees, congratulations. It is an absolute privilege to celebrate and honor you today,â he said.
âAs much as today is a day to recognize our colleaguesâ achievements and contributions to our campus, it is also an opportunity for us in senior leadership to say thank you to all members of Dartmouthâs exceptional staff,â Hanlon said. âItâs your heavy lifting that so often makes the ambitions of our community possible.â
The Lone Pine Excellence Awards, launched in 2018 by the Office of Human Resources, recognize excellence in six categories: collaboration, innovation, leadership, passion, and commitment; unsung hero; and diversity and inclusion.
The program also awards the Sheila Culbert Distinguished Employee Award, established in 2008 by former President James Wright and his wife, Susan DeBevoise Wright, to honor a Dartmouth staff member who is selfless and unwavering in their dedication to Dartmouth, and relentless in the pursuit of excellence.
The Sheila Culbert Distinguished Employee Award

The Lone Pine Excellence awards were presented in six categories:
The Collaboration Award

The Innovation Award

The Leadership Award

The Passion and Commitment Award

The Unsung Hero AwardâGeisel

The Unsung Hero AwardâCampus Services

The Diversity and Inclusion Award



