NRHH President of the
Year
Molly Thome
University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point
No Frills 2016 @ Ball State
University
Line Up
(Table of Contents)
Line Up (Table of Contents)……………………………..1
Play Book (Introduction)………………………………..2
First Down! (Fun Facts)………………………………….3
Practice, Practice, Practice (NRHH Involvement)..4
Captain’s Lead (Campus Leadership)………………..5
Cheers (Conference Involvement)…………………….6
Team Spirit (Student Quotes)…………………………..7
Coach’s Approval (Letter of Support)………………..8
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Play Book: NRHH CC’s, NCC’s, and GLACURH Directorship,
For a few years now, I have had the opportunity to work with and get to know Molly Thome. She has made an amazing impact during her time at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, not only in NRHH, but also across campus. Molly has taken the Julie E. Zsido Chapter of NRHH at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point to exceptional heights. Following the reading of this bid, my hope is that you will see what an exceptional leader Molly Thome is, and
why she deserves to be named NRHH President of the Year.
Molly has been involved in NRHH since she was inducted at the end of the spring semester in 2014. Throughout her time in the organization, Molly has consistently shown a dedication beyond the level of expectation. In her first year, she was elected as the Vice President. She did a phenomenal job creating two elaborate recognition receptions for our residential living student leaders. Molly went above and beyond the expectations laid out in the position description, and did it flawlessly.
Last April, Molly was elected as President. This position includes overseeing the chapter, running chapter and executive meetings, and serving time within the NRHH/RHA office. Molly not only does all of these actions well, she has gone far beyond these expectations. Molly has put a considerable amount of time into reviving our NRHH chapter. With Molly at the reigns, the chapter has pushed for more publication of our organization. She has structured three Career Services programs, in order to support our student body, worked with other organizations on campus to create volunteering opportunities, and put hours of time into hosting a first annual “Get to the Point” fundraiser for our chapter.
In addition, Molly also serves as a Community Adviser in our suites style building. She provides meaningful programming and interactions with residents in order to build a home away from home. Not only does Molly work as a CA in her building, she also works as a front desk receptionist. She greets all residents with a smile and hello, and creates a welcoming environment for all students.
All of these leadership positions and actions describe Molly’s drive for excellence, hard work, and dedication to UWSP’s campus and the Julie E. Zsido Chapter of NRHH. I hope that, through this bid, you will see these qualities as well, and choose to recognize Molly Thome as the 2016 NRHH President of the Year.
Sincerely,
Rachael Switzer
UW-Stevens Point NRHH CC
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First Down! (Fun Facts)
Molly is a senior majoring
in Family and Consumer
Sciences- Child, Youth, and
Family Studies
Molly has served as a
Community Adviser for
two years
In her free time, Molly enjoys
time with friends and family,
cheering for the Green and
Gold, and spending time with
her dogs.
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Practice, Practice, Practice
(NRHH Involvement)
Molly is the current President of the Julie E. Zsido Chapter of NRHH. During her term she has positively impacted our chapter in a number of ways:
Molly runs both chapter and executive meetings
Organized Career Services programming for all students living in the residence halls
Presented an NRHH promotional program at our institution’s Winter Training 2016
Coordinated recognition banners for all government members and desk staff’s for our 13 residence halls
Coordinated caroling/socializing with an area senior center
Coordinated Halloween for Hunger food drive for our campus food pantry, which collected over 250 items.
Molly is a second year NRHH member. During her time, she has served as the Vice President, as well. She coordinated two impressive recognition receptions and our induction ceremony while representing this position.
Molly shows constant dedication to the values of NRHH. She shares her passion for this organization with all who will listen and does so with excitement and enthusiasm. Molly represents recognition through OTM writing, YouRock submissions, and appreciation of others’ work. She exudes service through projects not only within our chapter, but beyond through other organizations and class work.
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Captain’s Lead
(Campus Leadership)
In addition to Molly’s dedication to NRHH, she serves as a leader in other
areas on campus:
Molly is a second year Community Adviser,
which allows her to connect with many
different students on our campus. She
works within our suites style building,
which allows for her to come in help
international students, non-traditional
students, transfer students, amongst other
student demographics. Molly thrives though
community building and programming in
her position.
Molly serves as a front desk receptionist, and has
done so with a bright and shining smile. She
welcomes all residents and guests to the building
with a, “ Hello and how are you?” Molly works
endlessly to make sure all individuals entering the
building are welcomed
to our home away from
home.
Molly is very dedicated to encouraging others to get
involved and volunteer outside of NRHH. She worked
within one of her business classes to create a
volunteering opportunity at our FarmShed in Stevens
Point. She extended the invitation to Greek Life, NRHH,
and other students in her class.
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Cheers
(Conference Involvement)
Molly has spent countless hours attending various leadership conferences
in order to further her knowledge and ability to lead not only NRHH, but in
all areas she impacts at the University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point.
Molly attended the University of Iowa Drive-In
Conference in early November. She was one of only two
students from our institution to attend this opportunity.
Molly attended the University of
Northern Iowa Resident Assistant
Conference, for the second year in
a row. She bid to present a
program about Gender Inclusive
Housing and also competed in the
extemporaneous case study
completion.
Molly was also recently selected as
a delegate for the WURHA
conference held at UW-Oshkosh.
She has assisted in preparation for
the delegation and has bid to
present an NRHH roundtable
program.
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Team Spirit (Student Quotes)
“Molly constantly is looking for
our organization to become
more involved on our campus.
We have never had this much
recognition at UWSP and it
wouldn’t be possible without her
phenomenal leadership skills.”
-Rachael Switzer,
NRHH CC
“Molly is one of the most bubbly,
motivated and positive people
I've ever had the pleasure of
working with. She is a constant
support system that has made
great strides to insure that the
UWSP Julie E. Zsido Chapter of
NRHH is the best it can be, all
while continuing to be a superb
student, volunteer and mentor.
Her constant energy and smile
bring a welcoming face to the
organization, and is something
to be admired.”
-Amanda Doperalski,
NRHH PR/Technology
“Molly works harder than anyone I know. She is
able to stand tall in times of adversity, and
cares endlessly about the people around her. I
can always rely on Molly to help catch up on
work when I am behind, or just be there for me
when I need someone to talk to. She started as
a coworker and now we are great friends,
because she is a down to earth genuine person
who is liked by everyone.”
-Brandon Willms,
Suites CA
"I have worked personally with Molly for almost two years now, from being in the NRHH/RHA office
to living in the same hall. She has continuously been an extremely hard worker in any position she
has. When she was the Vice President of NRHH she did an amazing job putting together the Fall
and Spring Recognition Receptions and as President this year she has done a spectacular job run-
ning meetings and addressing concerns throughout the year. She has dedicated a lot of her time to
advancing our NRHH Chapter, as well as holding many other positions, being a Community Advisor,
and volunteering at every opportunity that comes up. Molly really does exude the core values of
NRHH in everything she does. It is without a doubt in my mind that Molly deserves the title of WHIL
Outstanding Member of the Year. She is one of the most genuinely nice people I have ever had the
privilege of working with and I cannot wait to see where she goes from her time at UW - Stevens
Point."
-Collin Schroeder,
RHA W/NCC
“Molly is an extraordinary leader. Her positivity
and enthusiasm are contagious—and her ability
to motivate others is top notch! But what I
appreciate the most about Molly is her humility—
always giving recognition to those around her,
but never drawing attention to herself. That’s
true leadership.”
-Julie Zsido,
NRHH Adviser
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Coach’s Approval (Letter of Support)
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