UA Little Rock honors Wagner, McAdoo, and Stanley as Staff Achievement Award winners

William Wagner
Wagner was nominated by eight of his coworkers in recognition of his dedicated service to UA Little Rock. He is KLRE/KUAR’s second longest-serving employee with more than 30 years of employment at UA Little Rock. “William is the kindest, most compassionate staff member, and is most willing to help,” said Nathan Vandiver, interim general manager of KLRE/KUAR. “Every day, William supports and encourages not only our public radio staff, but also our faculty and community leaders who produce content for the station. He has tirelessly worked with many faculty to produce short informational programming intended to provide ongoing educational radio content for the central Arkansas public radio audience. William consistently goes above and beyond to provide service to his co-workers, campus community, and our UA Public Radio Family.” His helpful and caring nature was highlighted by his efforts to help Ann Nicholson, producer of “The Arts Scene,” who was hospitalized after an accident last year. Williams spent considerable hours working with Nicholson and taught her how to use an iPad so she could continue to record and produce her show and communicate with her daughter in England. “I have noticed that William always comes to work with a smile on his face and inquires how everyone is before starting his day,” Merrill “Beth” Wells, administrative specialist, wrote in her nomination letter. “He works with excellence and is tirelessly pushing himself to learn new things to help benefit the radio station. Whenever someone needs help, he stops what he is doing and goes to help.” Mary Ellen Kubit, partner manager of Arkansas Public Media, notes that Wagner’s dedication to keeping the radio stations running smoothly is unbeatable. Wagner frequently visits the station after hours to make sure that programming is up and running and has given Kubit and her husband training sessions on audio and recording equipment and programs. “William is not only hard working, but he is one of the kindest, most thoughtful people to work with. Many good people work daily to insure the quality and function of KUAR/KLRE, but William is the heart of the station,” Kubit said. “His genuine kindness, love for public radio, and work ethic are apparent in everything he does,” said Jennifer Goss, finance director. “His service to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and specifically to KLRE/KUAR is undeniable.”Tiffani McAdoo
McAdoo is the recipient of the Community Service Award in recognition of her outstanding leadership and tireless efforts in addressing and raising awareness about hunger, homelessness, and drug prevention in the community. In 2016, McAdoo launched her nonprofit organization, Hands that H.O.P.E, and partnered with community leaders and local businesses to help community members who are homeless or low income. In 2018, nearly half of the Pulaski County residents who received food from her nonprofit were children while 15 percent were elderly. “For many recipients, every month can bring with it challenging decisions about whether to pay the rent or seek needed medical care, to put gas in the car or healthy food on the table, to purchase warm gloves or school supplies for a child,” Derrick Newby, a trainer at MidSOUTH and volunteer at Hands that H.O.P.E., wrote in his nomination letter. “But what is also staggering is how the efforts of one person can truly make a difference in addressing this problem. Tiffani McAdoo has volunteered her time and her efforts in 33 various communities and has completed over 800 hours of volunteer service,” Newby said. “In her efforts to help the homeless, Tiffani has provided support in multiple ways, from sorting and repacking donations and preparing hot meals to making deliveries, distributing prevention literature, and even recruiting other volunteers to assist.”Pamala Stanley

Pamala Stanley is congratulated after winning the Staff Achievement Award for Personal Growth. Photo by Ben Krain.