Organizational Development

Staff Recognition Awards

Congratulations to each of the 2026 winners.

In an effort to further recognize the exemplary work of our staff, we launched the Staff Recongnition Awards program in January 2020. (This program was the result of a 2018 Bold Idea and recommendation of a CAIFE team, and is modeled after the Provost’s awards).

We encourage all faculty, administrators, and staff to consider nominating their staff colleagues who exemplify all of the criteria in one of four award categories – Principles of Community (Outstanding Staff Award), Innovation Award, Student Sucess Award, and Bulldog Spirit Award.


Bulldog Spirit Award

Celeste DeMonte, Undergraduate Studies

Celeste DeMonte,

For Celeste DeMonte, Fresno State is more than a workplace — it is a community she actively champions and celebrates every day. A proud Fresno State alumna and staff member in Undergraduate Studies, Celeste is known across campus for her deep involvement in university life and her unwavering Bulldog Pride.

Whether attending Fresno State Theatre productions, supporting Bulldog Athletics, participating in campus lectures and gallery events, volunteering at university activities, or contributing to campus committees and initiatives, Celeste consistently invests her time and energy into supporting the Fresno State community. Her involvement extends beyond attendance; she helps foster connection, engagement, and a sense of belonging for others.

Colleagues noted her service on initiatives including Staff Assembly, WASC and Strategic Plan working groups, and the CAH Arts and Humanities Advisory Board. She also serves as a Fresno State Blood Drive Ambassador and participates in lifelong learning opportunities through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

“Celeste does not just work at Fresno State; she champions it,” one nominator shared.


Lifelong Learner Award

Angelica Miramontes, Administrative Analyst, College of Social Sciences

Angelica Miramontes plaqueAdministrative Analyst Angelica Miramontes demonstrated an exceptional commitment to professional growth and continuous learning throughout the academic year.

In the past academic year alone, Angelica has participated in a wide variety of professional development opportunities focused on communication, leadership, workplace effectiveness, technology, wellness, and collaboration. Her trainings included topics such as assertive communication, project management, accountability, Excel skills, AI tools for productivity and creativity, intercultural creativity, and managing multiple priorities.

She also dedicated significant time to wellness and resilience-centered learning opportunities, including trainings focused on emotional wellness, personal resilience, engagement, and creating positive workplace relationships.

Angelica’s commitment to learning reflects both a passion for personal growth and a dedication to serving the Fresno State community with excellence in her role within the College of Social Sciences.

Principles of Community Outstanding Staff Award

The Principles of Community Outstanding Staff Award recognizes a staff member who upholds Fresno State’s Principles of Community through respect, kindness, collaboration, and accountability.


Spirit of Innovation Award

John Wagenleitner, Technology Services

John WaWith more than three decades of service to Fresno State, John Wagenleitner of Technology Services has helped shape many of the systems and technologies that support the university today.

John was instrumental in establishing Fresno State’s PeopleSoft Student Information System, helping modernize and streamline essential student services including admissions, enrollment, academic records, and degree progress. His work has improved reliability, efficiency, and access to services for students and employees alike.

Most recently, John played a key role in cloud modernization efforts, digital credentialing initiatives, and the establishment of Fresno State’s secure AI infrastructure through TEAM AI. His contributions have helped position Fresno State to responsibly explore emerging technologies while strengthening security, scalability, and long-term operational effectiveness.

Beyond his technical expertise, colleagues consistently praised John for his collaborative leadership and mentorship. One colleague shared that John “didn’t just provide solutions — he helped us understand how to think through challenges ourselves.”

His ability to build knowledge and confidence in others has had a lasting impact across Technology Services and the broader campus community.


Principles of Community - Outstanding Staff Award

Juliette Amaro, Services for Students with Disabilities

Juliette AmaroJuliette Amaro, of Services for Students with Disabilities, was recognized for consistently demonstrating compassion, professionalism, and integrity in her work with students, faculty, and colleagues.

Known for her calm presence and thoughtful communication, Juliette helps create an environment where students feel heard, respected, and supported. Colleagues described her as someone who approaches every interaction with empathy and professionalism, even in difficult situations.

Her work supporting accommodations and testing services requires balancing student advocacy with academic integrity, and nominators praised her ability to thoughtfully collaborate with faculty while ensuring students receive equitable support.

Students and faculty alike shared appreciation for her patience and kindness. One student wrote, “I appreciate Juliette; she is very kind and helpful! I feel comfortable speaking to her when I encounter issues.”

Her collaborative spirit, accountability, and commitment to supporting others have made her an essential part of the campus community.


Student Success Award

Julian Ramos, Continuing and Global Education

Julian RamosJulian Ramos of Continuing and Global Education was honored for his extraordinary work supporting incarcerated students through Fresno State’s Degrees of Change program.

Serving students at Central California Women’s Facility and Valley State Prison requires navigating unique barriers to higher education, and Julian has become an essential bridge between students and the university. Because incarcerated students do not have access to many traditional online campus systems, Julian helps facilitate nearly every aspect of the student experience — from admissions and registration to financial aid, accommodations, and access to campus resources.

Nominators shared that “for incarcerated students, Julian is MyFresnoState.”

In addition to supporting students directly, Julian helps coordinate instructional logistics, faculty clearances, learning accommodations, library access, and even graduation ceremonies held within correctional facilities.

He also played an important role in helping incarcerated students navigate the FAFSA and financial aid process — often serving as the critical connection between students and campus offices.

Through his dedication and advocacy, Julian has helped expand access to higher education for students who never imagined those opportunities would be possible.