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The Dean is pleased to announce the launch of an employee milestone recognition program. We will be recognizing our employees with 10 and 20 year continuous service milestones reached in 2013 (for service specifically within the Faculty of Health Professions) with a gift card for the Â鶹´«Ã½ Bookstore. Those employees who have reached these milestones will have received a letter from the Dean in late November.
Each faculty and staff member of the Faculty of Health Professions community fulfills a vital role in attracting the brightest students to our health professions programs. We are fortunate to be able to recruit and retain faculty and staff who are committed to providing excellence in research, teaching, service and administrative support. The Faculty of Health Professions values the importance of recognizing the contributions and committment of its community.
Congratulations and thank you for all your contributions to the Faculty of Health Professions. All employees are valuable members of our team! Wishing you continued success in the future.
This year's 20 year milestone award recipients are:
- Mrs. Beth Weir, Office of the Dean
- Ms. Angela Mitchell, School of Occupational Therapy
- Dr. John Kozey, School of Health and Human Performance
This year's 10 year milestone award recipients are:
- Ms. Kimberley Briggins, Office of the Dean
- Ms. Kim Hebert, School of Nursing
- Ms. Shauna Houk, School of Nursing
- Ms. Catherine Sheffer, School of Nursing
- Professor Maureen White, School of Nursing
- Ms. Kelly Russell, School of Nursing
- Ms. Jane Conrad, School of Health and Human Performance
- Ms. Kimberly Sponagle, College of Pharmacy
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