AMHERST, Mass. – Two employees who have been coordinating UMass Amherst’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 recently were honored by Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy for their efforts.
Ann Becker, campus public health director and a clinical associate professor in the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing, and Jeffrey Hescock, executive director of environmental health and safety and emergency management, were awarded the Chancellor’s Medal at a recent tribute dinner. Hescock and Becker are the co-directors of the university’s Public Health Promotion Center (PHPC), which has been the home to the UMass COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs. The Chancellor’s Medal is the highest honor the campus bestows on individuals, and is given for exemplary and extraordinary service to the university.
“When the global pandemic abruptly descended upon us in March 2020, beginning one of the most challenging times in our almost 160-year history, the university looked to Ann Becker and Jeff Hescock,” Subbaswamy said. “Ann and Jeff worked together before on urgent issues of campus public health and safety, including their successful effort to stem a campus meningitis outbreak. When COVID-19 hit, they once again combined their respective expertise in public health and emergency management to quickly develop a response strategy for the campus.”
Together, Becker and Hescock established the PHPC, which became one of the largest asymptomatic COVID-19 testing resources in the commonwealth. Applying their knowledge to each new challenge in the pandemic, they continually evolved the PHPC from a testing site to a vaccination clinic as well. And when the delta variant appeared on campus this fall, they redoubled their efforts to keep the campus safe, Subbaswamy noted.
“For more than 18 months, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, Ann and Jeff have shouldered an unrelenting amount of responsibility,” Subbaswamy said in his tribute, noting that “they have done so with grace, humility and humor.”