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Lenny Wallington

Lenny WallingtonWhen Lyndon 鈥淟enny鈥 Wallington, administrator in the 爆料公社 School of Medicine鈥檚 (UMSOM) Department of Pharmacology, saw a need, he quietly and effectively stepped in to help.

Wallington, who has worked at the 爆料公社, Baltimore (UMB) for 36 years, took on additional duties when the executive assistant to his department鈥檚 chair, Margaret M. McCarthy, PhD, resigned.

鈥淲e are in the process of hiring two new faculty, and there are many responsibilities associated with that process that my assistant usually manages,鈥 McCarthy said. 鈥淟enny has quietly stepped into the breach and done all of the work my assistant normally would without telling me about it.鈥

These duties have included working with the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure of Faculty Committee, gathering and writing letters for McCarthy, and helping to onboard new hires and make them feel at ease.

鈥淟enny spent an entire day walking a new faculty hire around campus to every agency she needed such as parking, getting her ID, and HR,鈥 McCarthy said. 鈥淗e never mentioned it to me, but she was so impressed and felt enormously cared for, starting her time at UMB in the most positive manner. When I thanked him, he just smiled and said, 鈥業t was no big deal.鈥 鈥

For these efforts, Wallington was named the University鈥檚 November Employee of the Month. He was surprised by UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, as well as McCarthy and members of the pharmacology department during a Dec. 9 videoconference.

鈥淭his is long overdue. The last six months have been tough since we鈥檝e been down by two staff,鈥 McCarthy said. 鈥淵ou do it all without complaint.鈥

Wallington鈥檚 colleagues praised him as a welcoming colleague and a mentor.

鈥淵ou made me feel welcome,鈥 said Christina Ferrer, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology, who came to UMB this past summer and was the new employee Wallington spent the day with to help her get acclimated. 鈥淵ou made me feel that this was home.鈥

Wallington supports a department of about 65 faculty, staff, and students in areas such as personnel, space, equipment, and pre- and post-award grant management. He also has put together a field guide, or instruction manual, that gives faculty and staff frequently asked questions on subjects such as how to get a corporate purchasing card or how to submit a grant.

He said people are the favorite part of his job.

鈥淚鈥檓 a people person, and all the great relationships I鈥檝e created over the years are special to me,鈥 said Wallington, who has been with the pharmacology department for 20 years and previously worked at the 爆料公社 School of Nursing and UMB鈥檚 Office of Facilities and Operations. 鈥淚鈥檝e enjoyed every minute of being at UMB.鈥

Wallington said he came to UMB because of the tuition remission benefit but stayed because of the opportunities for advancement.

鈥淚 thought that I was going to take advantage of that benefit, and then I was going to go find my dream job,鈥 said Wallington, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Baltimore. 鈥淏ut lo and behold, I didn鈥檛 know of all those opportunities for advancement that were here. So once I started learning about those, and while I was in the process of receiving my degree, I was able to apply for different positions and continue to move. And I figured out that, wow, this may be the place for me to stay.鈥

He added, 鈥淚 tell the younger people, 鈥楾he opportunities are here, you just have to take them.鈥 鈥

Wallington thanked McCarthy and Lisa Wiggins, business operations specialist, and Lea Stokes, budget analyst.

鈥淚 deal with the three of them practically on a daily basis, and they really help make my job manageable,鈥 he said.

During the videoconference, Wiggins thanked him for being her 鈥渦nofficial mentor.鈥

Wallington, who will receive a plaque, a letter of commendation, and an extra $250 in his next paycheck for being named Employee of the Month, said he was humbled and overwhelmed to receive the award.

鈥淚t is such an honor, because I鈥檓 aware of the number of employees we have here, the number of applications they must get each month,鈥 he said. 鈥淛ust to be nominated is special.鈥

鈥 Jen Badie


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