What our Members are saying about CUMSA....
Raymond J Birmingham
I’m not sure you would remember me since it was 1993 or 94 when I last seen ya’l. Well I am retiring from Brock University at the end of this year and have started the cleaning process then came across my membership certificate when good memories came to mind of CUMSA and all the wonderful people I had met in those times I visited. I hope all is well with you and if you could tell all the others that I am thinking of them, even when I go home and enjoy the beautiful print I had won during one of the conferences that keeps you all in my heart and memories.
Ray
Jack Broach, University of West Florida, explains how he has benefited from CUMSA membership. He and UWF Mail Services staff are the 203 recipient of CUMSA's Golden Stamp of Approval Award. Jack says the award has had a positive impact on his organization. He was suprised when his boss announced the award in departmental management meetings, and placed articles in the UWF Administrative Affairs Newsletter and the UWF Fountain employee newsletter. Jack received congratulatory letters from Vice Presidents and the University President "who now recognizes me and calls me by my first name!" He was recognized at the annual employee picnic, and he and his staff were treated to a gourmet, catered meal. In the State of the University address, the President called the award a "positive impression on the institution's reputation". Jack says, "I don't know where I'd be today if I hadn't met so many knowledgeable and helpful CUMSA members and hadn't attended conferences - my guess is I would still be in the dark!".
Libby Patty,
Middle Tennessee State University, states that CUMSA has enabled her to meet
other professionals in the same field, with
same situations, to where I can draw advise and learn from them, and hopefully I
can be able to help them in some way. It is a network that
benefits everyone!
Jean Good,
UVa's College at Wise. Before CUMSA I would sit and wonder about all the
College and University campuses out there who handled mail. I'd wonder how do
they deal with the daily problems I was experiencing. I would think there should
be a forum / a way for us to get together. I'd feel like I just could not be
unique -- there had to be others out there just like me. Before CUMSA,I felt so
alone. Then I found CUMSA and a whole world opened up for me. I was no longer
alone, but there were people out there just like me. I now had names and faces
and answers to my problems. It changed everything for me. I now had a support
group. A group of people I could call or e-mail with my problems. And of course
the annual conferences gave me the most benefit. I always come away not only
with solutions to my problems, buy with a renewed sense of accomplishment,
energy, and ready to tackle my daily problems with renewed vigor! Then I had the
pleasure to actually win an award (CUMSA Mail Manger of the Year 2003) with
CUMSA. This was more then I could ever dream. It, not only gave me pride, but
also gave me recognition on campus for the work I do. THANK YOU CUMSA!!!!