Each month, the ABOVE & BEYOND Buzz Lightyear Award recognizes the work and character of an ArtSci Space Ranger in marketing and communications. Full-time staff, our liaisons, and student employees who work in marcomm are eligible. Recipients proudly display Buzz in their office, and their names are added to his Pulsar-400 Enviro-suit and spaceship box until he's awarded to the next Ranger!

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Heather Rodriguez holding Buzz Lightyear and gazing up at Buzz Lightyear

October 2024 - Marcy Heathman Web Communications Coordinator

Marcy's history with Texas A&M is long and vast, and dwarfed only by her sense of humor and willingness to listen to any of your problems, either personal or professional. And even though she’s always extremely busy, she is always up for helping you with your genealogy! Some call her “Marse,” others call her their “Work Mom,” but now you can call her Marcy Heathman: Winner of the Buzz Lightyear Above and Beyond Award. Thank you for all you do!

Heather Rodriguez holding Buzz Lightyear and gazing up at Buzz Lightyear

September 2024 - Heather Rodriguez Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications

Heather Rodriguez has been a part of Texas A&M MarComm since, as she says, “God was a baby.” Currently, she serves as our Assistant Director and the liaison for many of the legacy liberal arts departments. Heather is known to wear her heart on her sleeve (and her face), and while that sometimes causes her problems, more often than not, she shows how funny, kind, and open-hearted she is. From managing the needs of her departments to pitching events for the college, she is always willing to offer a listening ear or compassionate word. Her sense of humor and kindness make ArtSci a better place.

Graphic Designer Sarah Doyle holding a Buzz Lightyear action figure

August 2024 - Sarah Doyle Graphic Designer II

If we had to choose a font type that best describes Sarah Doyle, it would be Impact. The impact she has made through her projects can be seen all over campus and the impact she has made on her colleagues and student workers can be felt throughout our department. Sarah is an affable straight-shooter with upper management written all over her. She never compromises her CMYK values, and her talent is compatible with all file types. Sarah maintains a high-res vision for the College of Arts & Sciences brand, ensuring that we aren't just a background layer to the university. We are lucky to have her on our team.

Garrett Crawford shares a Mountain Dew with Buzz Lightyear

July 2024 - Garrett Crawford Communications Coordinator

• G is for GREAT at what he does. 
 • A is for APPRECIATIVE always thanking us whenever he is given something like a churro, Mountain Dew, muffin, or donut. 
 • R is for RESPECTFUL to everyone in every situation. 
 • R is for RELIABLE. We can always count on Garrett to help. 
 • E is for EXCEPTIONALLY talented at Cascade, which is a valuable skill for everyone in ArtSci. 
 • T is for TENACIOUS. Garrett will stick with any challenge till it's done. 
 • T is for his TERRIFIC attitude whenever we ask for his help.
 Garrett Crawford is a hard worker who loves Mountain Dew and Otis Spunkmeyer Muffins. He flies Above and Beyond for anyone in ArtSci to get the job done!

Administrative Assistant Melissa Sodalak holding Buzz Lightyear figure against a blurred building

June 2024 - Melissa Sodolak Administrative Coordinator II

Melissa Sodolak's positive attitude and can-do spirit keep our office in motion. Whether it’s scheduling our various meetings and events, ensuring we have all the supplies we need to do our jobs, or keeping us all happy and caffeinated, she somehow manages to keep all of us organized and on track, and she does it with a beaming smile and infectious laugh. She’ll even put your office furniture together for you when you’re too busy with video shoots to do it yourself! She also has impeccable taste in country music. She truly is one of the heroes of our office.

Video Communications Coordinator Chris Jarvis holding Buzz Lightyear figure against a gray backdrop

May 2024 - Chris Jarvis '07 Video Communications Coordinator

When it comes to team players, Chris Jarvis is the gold standard and the epitome of going above and beyond on top of all out to tell the ArtSci story. As one of his many subjects through the years so accurately and eloquently put it a few years back, “Chris does not write a story. He discovers the story that is within each of us.” His creativity, initiative, adaptability and ingenuity are unmatched, as is his commitment to completing each project on time, on tone and on target. Whenever there’s a need, be it video, photography or writing, Chris rises to the occasion to get the job done without expecting anything in return. He approaches each step with unparalleled skill, first in defining the opportunity or angle and then in delivering a quality, effective solution. He radiates charm, integrity and class at every turn to put his subjects at ease and ensure that the final product is top-notch because they trust in his vision, direction and talent. Although he makes it all look easy, the truth is masked by his meticulous preparation and long hours — nights, weekends and occasional travel, most recently to and from Moore, Oklahoma, on Easter weekend in pursuit of the perfect personal touches he intuitively knows will make the story sing. Fitting for a guy who has an impressive collection of photographs with dozens of Texas and classic country music greats, many of whom have been lucky enough to autograph his guitar. That collection is rivaled only by the hundreds of snaps he has amassed since childhood featuring World Wrestling Entertainment legends, including Ted “The Million Dollar Man” DiBiase, who served as the officiant for his wedding. Then again, Chris has had his fair share of journalistic brushes with celebrity, from interviewing then-Texas Governor George W. Bush as a 7th grader at Navasota Junior High to four-time Grammy Award winner and Texas A&M languages/journalism graduate Lyle Lovett ’79 earlier this spring. True to his credit and character, however, he remains humble to his core and oblivious to his star status. Your secret’s safe with us, Chris, and it’s an honor and privilege to call you a teammate and friend!

Director of Communications, Shana Hutchins '93 sitting at desk next to Buzz Lightyear Figure

February 2024 - Shana Hutchins '93 Director of Communications

Shana Hutchins, a member of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of ‘93, has been a dedicated and dependable powerhouse in the ArtSci MarComm office for years. Serving as Director of Communications, Shana never backs down from a challenge, whether it be a complex story or a particularly grueling edition of ArtSci Monthly. Despite her busy schedule, she has always made herself available to those around her. Whether they need help with an assignment or want to have a conversation about cute cats, she’s there! Every day, Shana continues to prove herself as a leader in ArtSci, and a friend to everyone around her. Shana has never given less than 110%, and she truly goes above and beyond every time she steps in the doors of the office.  We are so lucky to have her incomparable expertise and vibrant personality in MarComm!

Student Writer Emily Godsey '24 holds Buzz Lightyear Figure

January 2024 - Emily Godsey '24 Student Writer

Emily, a native Chicagoan turned Texan, is an extremely talented writer and is a vital member of the ArtSci MarCom writing team. As a journalism major and sports management minor, Emily constantly brings new ideas to the table and executes each of her stories seamlessly and with confidence. When she is not writing, Emily can be found watching hockey, trying out new College Station restaurants, or listening to her favorite artist, Taylor Swift. Emily is a bright light and leader in the office and always has a positive attitude. Emily has been with ArtSci for about a year and a half, and as she approaches graduation in May, we are so glad to have been a part of her college journey! 

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Student Writer Emily Chan '25 holds Buzz Lightyear Figure

December 2023 - Emily Chan '25 Student Writer

Emily is a talented Aggie majoring in communication and journalism. When she’s not refining her leadership skills with the Memorial Student Center Spencer Leadership Conference and the Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow, you can find her working hard at her desk in Blocker on her latest ArtSci story. She has written amazing pieces on topics important to ArtSci and Texas A&M. Emily writes well about a variety of subjects to give our constituents a platform on which to be seen and heard. Like any strong leader - and like Buzz - she goes above and beyond, always with a smile, a positive attitude, and great attention to detail. This bodes well for a bright future and career. We love having Emily Chan on our team!

Communications Specialist II Reyes Ramirez holding Buzz Lightyear action figure

November 2023 - Reyes Ramirez Communications Specialist II

Reyes is a creative writer who finds a story in everything. He is a published author of two books: The Book of Wanderers and El Rey of Gold Teeth. (reyesramirez.com) How cool is that? He also writes great stories about the College of Arts and Sciences that inspire interest and engagement. Reyes listens more than he speaks because the wheels in his head are always turning, thinking up ideas for his next character, another adventure, or a thought-provoking poem. Thanks, Reyes, for being such a positive role model for our team and for going above and beyond to make every story compelling! 

Communications Specialist II Janae Jordan holding Buzz Lightyear action figure

October 2023 - Janae Jordan Communications Specialist II

Janae has seamlessly integrated into the ArtSci MarCom team, even though she is from Alabama (we're just teasing, Janae, we adore you!). She readily takes on any project thrown her way and has played a crucial role in our extensive degree finder project, which has demanded a significant amount of time and effort lately. Her contributions to managing departmental social accounts, crafting eye-catching Canva graphics, and weaving compelling stories have rightfully earned her the title of this month's recipient of the prestigious ABOVE & BEYOND Buzz Lightyear Award!

Creative Manager Grant Hawkins with Buzz Lightyear

September 2023 - Grant Hawkins '98 Creative Manager

Grant is humble and kind and makes everyone laugh, and always willing to lock arms to better serve our team and our clients. Grant is a good coworker, but what makes him a good leader and someone who goes above and beyond is his willingness to get his hands dirty and has the ability to do a bit of everything — writing, designing, social, web, operations, project management, handling an intergalactic emergency — because that’s what the team needs. Grant Hawkins we’re lucky to have you!

August 2023 - Kat Martin Social Media Strategist

Kat goes above and beyond in everything she does for our team and ArtSci. Her social media work, which ranges from strategy to collaboration across campus, to content creation and insightful analytics, is second to none. She is co-leading our BeHere marketing campaign and steps up to help anyone anytime. Kat has a light that travels with her through space and shines on others. Our team is better because of Kat.