GCC leadership honored with Seven Seals Award for supporting employee in Navy Reserve

Posted 10 March 2020 at 7:38 am

Press Release, GCC

Provided photo from GCC: Pictured from left include GCC President Dr. James M. Sunser, Lieutenant Commander Barry C. Chow and Associate Vice President of Human Resources Gina Weaver.

BATAVIA – In 1972, the United States Department of Defense established the ESGR (Employer Support of Guard and Reserves) program to promote and recognize civilian employer support of Reserve Component Service members. Recently, two leaders at Genesee Community College are being recognized for their efforts in upholding that mission.

For more than 45 years, the ESGR has worked to foster a culture in which employers support and value the employment and military service of members of the National Guard and Reserve in the United States. Using a network of more than 50 committees comprised of 3,600 volunteers, the ESGR provides programs that help protect employment for enlisted employees, services to support families and opportunities to recognize significant employer support of an enlisted employee.

After his recent year-long deployment, Lieutenant Commander Barry C. Chow, the Deputy J2 with U.S. Forces Japan Detachment 105, nominated Genesee Community College President, James M. Sunser, Ed.D. and Associate Vice President of Human Resources Gina Weaver for the prestigious Seven Seals Award.

The ESGR has adopted the slogan – “Together, We All Serve” – and grants the Seven Seals Award in recognition of significant individual or organizational effort and achievement that supports a member of the Reserve or National Guard.

In his nomination, Chow wrote, “I have been part of the GCC team for 21 years and a member of the Navy Reserve for just over 16 years, during which time I’ve had to take leave for monthly drills and have been activated for deployment twice. Dr. Sunser and Ms. Weaver have consistently supported my service to this country and have worked to ensure I could continue.”

“GCC has always prioritized supporting the needs of our community which includes our staff and faculty, and of course, our country,” Dr. Sunser said. “We are proud of Barry and proud to extend our support to all of our reservists, active-duty personnel and veterans. It is an honor to receive the Seven Seals Award, however, the true pride lies in the strength and bravery of those who serve.”

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