Susan Robinson

Your NACCU Volunteers,

Meet Your NACCU Volunteers: Susan Robinson

April 9, 2019This is the latest installment of the NACCU series highlighting our association volunteers. NACCU provides programs and services to our members, many which would not be possible without the dedication and commitment of our volunteer leaders. Volunteers, whether they are a committee member, a Board member, or an onsite volunteer at a conference, are all important in making NACCU volunteer-driven programs an exceptional experience for our card industry peers.

Campus Card Information:

Name: Susan Robinson

School: University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME

Professional Role: Manager of Campus Card & Cellular Services

Volunteer Role: Member, Awards Committee

What is your role at your institution?

Our department supports six campuses within the University of Maine System with their campus card needs. 

Where was the first NACCU conference you attended?

My first NACCU Conference was New Orleans, Louisiana.

What is your favo(u)rite thing about volunteering with your NACCU committee?

I like the comradery of engaging with fellow member volunteers and accomplishing a goal while having fun. It makes the volunteer experience so rewarding. I highly recommend volunteering. Besides attending the conference, it's the best tool for meeting professional partners.

What show are you binge-watching right now?

The Crown.

What is your go-to coffee / tea order?

Starbucks Mint Tea.

What is your favo(u)rite memory from your own student days?

Spending time with my Delta Zeta sorority sisters.

What is one thing that would surprise people about you?

My husband and I have visited 25 out of 30 Major League Baseball parks.

What do you look forward to most at NACCU conferences?

Networking, meeting new members, and enhancing my overall card knowledge. I actually bring questions regarding projects our department is working on to the conference and talk to other members who have recently gone through a similar experience. I always leave refreshed and full of energy.  

We hope you have enjoyed learning about Sue! Please look for a new edition of "Meet Your NACCU Volunteers" in two weeks.