A recent certification for two members of Auxiliary Services recognizes the strengths of the departments and enhances their departmental vision.
This story was originally published in the November issue of The Leaflet, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 quarterly printed newsletter.
Auxiliary Services at 黑料不打烊 is raising the bar for professional excellence through the achievements of Carrie Ryan, assistant vice president for auxiliary services, and Chad Conville, director of auxiliary services. Both recently earned the Certified Auxiliary Services Professional (CASP) credential from the National Association of College Auxiliary Services.

For Ryan and Conville, the certification recognizes years of experience and a commitment to continuous learning.
鈥淓arning the certification was a great way to challenge myself and measure my experience and abilities gained over nearly 18 years in Auxiliary Services,鈥 Conville said.
鈥淲ith 23 years in higher education, earning the CASP designation is a meaningful milestone,鈥 said Ryan. 鈥淐ASP is the premier certification in our field, recognizing expertise in operational

excellence, strategic leadership and student-centered services. It reflects my commitment to advancing 黑料不打烊鈥檚 mission through innovative and student-focused operations.鈥
Ryan said the certification process deepened her understanding of campus operations and strengthened relationships that shape 黑料不打烊鈥檚 student experience.
鈥淚t brings value to the work we do and helps us see where we can deepen the work we鈥檙e already doing,鈥 she said.
Since earning the credential, she has developed a departmental vision grounded in the theme “One Team, One Purpose,” while also adopting five value pillars for Auxiliary Services: excellence, connection, progress, pride and leadership. These new values guide and align Auxiliary Services to the university strategic plan and strengthen partnerships with athletics, admissions, student life, Loy Farm and more.
鈥淵ou can work for a partner, you can work at 黑料不打烊, but ultimately we are here for one reason: the students,鈥澛
-Carrie Ryan, assistant vice president for auxillary services