2021 Awardee: Randy Siders

Randy Siders, Executive Associate Director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), is the 2021听recipient of the RIO Outstanding Partner Award.
Randy听was nominated by:
- Gary Henry, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research & Director, Office of Contracts and Grants
- Alexa Van Dalsem, Deputy Director, Office of Contracts and Grants
What the Nominators听Said About Randy
Randy has a reputation as an innovative and insightful leader. Due to his exemplary professionalism, insightfulness, selfless service to LASP, and his unwavering spirit of collaboration and teamwork, he is sought out by RIO and many other leaders throughout campus as a 鈥渕ust have鈥 person to help tackle the myriad of challenges and opportunities that continually face our campus. Randy brings an operational mindset and perspective that has proven critical to ensuring department and institute impacts are considered for research administration process and policy changes.

Randy as a test pilot in the 1980s
RIO has benefited from Randy鈥檚 innate and somewhat unique communication style. Often using what many call 鈥淩andy-isms,鈥澨齢e has the ability to give structure, meaning, practicality听and even humor to complex ideas. This ability is something that helps drive campus leaders toward actionable solutions. Randy drives clear innovation and change that benefits the entirety of campus, which cannot be overstated. Examples of RIO and other cross campus projects where he has helped enable success in the past year include the following:
- Emirates Mission to Mars (EMM)鈥擯artnering with the United Arab Emirates, LASP successfully launched and put in Mars orbit a probe expected to create the first complete portrait of the Martian atmosphere. The mission has been a resounding success, solidifying LASP and CU鈥檚 reputations and setting the stage for even more complex research missions moving forward. Randy鈥檚 insightful approach to break down organizational barriers and work as a team was key to that success. LASP and OCG partnered in unprecedented ways, with constant program manager and contracting officer coordination.
- LASP / Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG)听Collaboration鈥擱andy鈥檚 leadership has helped spur strong collaborative relationships between OCG and LASP to support innovative endeavors.听
- BRIDGE鈥擳he campus BRIDGE project was established to improve and advance the business of research partnerships between the Campus Controller鈥檚 Office (CCO), OCG and campus units. As 91传媒鈥檚 research enterprise grows, Randy's leadership has been instrumental in moving the BRIDGE project forward to improve and advance the business of research partnerships between the Campus Controller's Office, OCG and other campus units. He brings a true business-oriented mindset that has proven to be a catalyst for change and a driver for several solutions being considered for implementation.
Randy is a tremendous leader in LASP, RIO听and the university. He continually, but professionally, challenges the norm, helping to drive innovation and change for the betterment of all. His integrity, adaptability and leadership during periods of opportunity and turmoil make it a true privilege to work with him.