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* Honorees for 25 years and more of service

December 11, 2008

Provost’s area to recognize A/P staff members for service

Close to 300 members of the administrative and professional staff in the provost's organization will be honored at a January luncheon. 

Those being honored for 10, 15 and 20 years of service are:

20 years: Thomas Atkinson, graduate school administration; Theresa Baker, forestry and natural resources; Jackie Baumann, field extension educators; Brian Berndt, liberal arts administration; Martha Brown, forestry and natural resources; Robert Brown, mechanical engineering; Carol Buuck, physics; Jon Cain, field extension educators; Mark Carlsen, chemistry; Dennis Carter, Kokomo statewide technology; Richard Chalupa, field extension educators; Joan Crow, agricultural communication service; Melissa Danner, graduate school administration; Zelda Flye, financial aid; Beth Forbes, agricultural communication service; Catherine Garrison, management administration; Richard Goebel, veterinary medicine administration; Lee Gordon, student services technology and assessment; Juleann Gray, field extension educators; William Hanks, center for career opportunities; Trudi Horner, financial aid; Janet Hoftin, student health center; Jean Jackson, computer sciences; Stephen Kelley, basic medical sciences; Donald Kindred, IT infrastructure; Judy King, CEC business services; John Knipp, field extension educators; Jayne Lawless, musical organizations; Jon Leuck, Pinney agricultural center; Terry Loro, mathematics; Ellen Lutterloh, liberal arts counseling and student services; Beth Mark, agricultural economics; Leonard Martin, liberal arts counseling and student services; Bobby McCullouch, civil engineering; Angela McKinney, Columbus statewide technology; Patricia Metcalf, materials engineering; Jeanne Meyer, chemistry; Ireneusz Miotkowski, physics; James Moya, engineering computer network; Sharyl Neibert, office of vice president for research; Carol Randel, liberal arts counseling and student services; Judith Rantz, IT teaching and learning technologies; Carl Rew, state chemist’s office; William Rice, field extension educators; Mary Roe, statistics; Joseph Rogers, medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology; Dave Schenck, field extension educators; Pamela Schendel, comparative pathobiology; Dannell Smith, veterinary medical teaching hospital; Robert Snorek, agricultural communication service; Linda Souchon, field extension educators; Cheryl Spencer, science administration; Wanda Stevens, consumer and family sciences; Philip Sutton, field extension educators; Cynthia Taylor, center for environment; Scott Trimble, IT customer relations; Conni Vianco, center for environmental and regulatory information systems; Beverly Waisner, basic medical sciences; Jeffrey Wieland, IT networks and security; Rebecca Wong, student health center; Gary Yates, IT enterprise applications; Linda Yelton, pharmacy, nursing and health sciences administration; Robert Yoder, field extension educators; Joan Younce, field extension educators; Kathy Zimmerman, liberal arts counseling and student services.

15 years: Stephanie Botkin, conference division; David Bresnahan, agricultural communication service; Michael Brzezinski, international students and scholars; Rita Butz, civil engineering; Jonell Byrd, financial aid; Carla Carie, laboratory of renewable resource engineering; Mary Jo Danaher, student health center; Karen Dezarn, consumer and family sciences; Anisa Dunham, veterinary clinical sciences; Lloyd Ewing, technology administration; Susan Frischie, field extension educators; Dee Anne Gillespie, earth and atmospheric sciences; David Halsema, IT infrastructure; Sangita Handa, physics; Peggy Hoover, center for environmental regulatory information systems; Richard Huntrods, Feldun agricultural center; Lynette Jacobs, biological sciences; R. Gregory Kapp, office of the president; Douglas Lantrip, chemistry; Xiuzeng Ma, physics; Vickie Maris, engineering professional education; Eugene Matzat, field extension educators; Keith Molter, HTM food service; Janet Moore, student services technology and assessment; Mary Moore, development office; Theresa Mowery, IT networks and security; Cristine Muir, center for career opportunities; Dana Neary, pharmacy, nursing and health sciences administration; Susan Nurrenbern, chemistry; David Osborne, field extension educators; Stephanie Plattner, veterinary clinical sciences; Gnanasiri Premachandra, agronomy; Susan Prieto-Welch, student health center; Erik Props, management administration; Marion Ragland, engineering administration; Leo Reed, state chemist’s office; Denise Schroeder, field extension educators; Edith Sutton, field extension educators; Shirley Tilford, Bindley Bioscience Center; Joan Vaughan, student health center; Joann Whitford, management administration; Andrea Yeoman, engineering administration; Taisiya Zakharova, biological sciences; Trina Zych, office of dean of students.

10 years: Michelle Arthur, technology administration; Linda Austin, education administration; Carl Behnke, hospitality and tourism management; Lyudmila Bell, IT enterprise applications; Barton Bishop, IT teaching and learning technologies; Brian Bowen, energy center; Wayne Bray, IT infrastructure; Michael Budzik, food sciences; Julie Butus, field extension educators; Jesse Charles, veterinary medicine administration; Beatriz Cisneros, chemistry; Matthew Claeys, animal sciences; William Clymer, student health center; Tracy Cooley, IT infrastructure; Michael Copeland, sociology and anthropology; Edward Dawson, IT networks and security; Robert Deutsch, veterinary medicine; Philip Devillez, agronomy; Steven Doyle, agricultural communication service; Jean Eberly, IT teaching and learning technologies; Robert Eddy, horticulture and landscape architecture; Jeffrey Ello, management administration; Alan Farkas, pharmacy; Catherine Ferguson, field extension educators; Timothy Frye, engineering professional education; Donna Fulkerson, medical education; Gilbert Gordon, mechanical engineering; Nina Gorenstein, biological sciences; Delayne Graham, liberal arts administration; Jeffrey Gunsher, office of vice president for research; Arlene Hardebeck, management; Jeffrey Hardy, state chemist’s office; Joshua Harley, civil engineering; Catherine Heinz, admissions; Lynn Hunt, student health center; Charles Johnson, management; Wendi Johnston, office of vice president for ethics and compliance; Paul Jones, agricultural and biological engineering; Chinpal Kim, medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology; Christine King, office of vice president for research; Pamela Kirby, veterinary clinical sciences; Stephanie Kline, IT customer relations; Andrew Koch, student access, transition, success programs; Cecelia Lawley, civil engineering; Joyce Mabbitt, management administration; Pablo Malavenda, office of dean of students; Emily Matthews, admissions; Deborah Mears, nursing; Judi Merkel, field extension educators; Sharon Newell, child development and family studies; Suzan Norris, youth development and agricultural education; Ruth Osborne, student health center; David Packard, IT enterprise applications; David Petros, food sciences; Sundeep Rao, engineering computer network; Natalie Rausch, student access, transition, success programs; Kimberly Rechkemmer, space management and academic scheduling; Michael Reetz, field extension educators; Carla Reeves, education administration; David Reseigh, financial aid; Timothy Rife, biological sciences; Janet Robinson, education administration; Thomas Robinson, vice president for student services; Nicole Roger-Hogan, foreign languages and literatures; Alysa Rollock, vice president for ethics and compliance; Alan Ronemus, chemistry; Lacretia Rothenberger, development office; JoAnne Sandifur, graduate school administration; Phillip Sanmiguel, horticulture and landscape architecture; Jeffrey Sanson, agricultural economics; Stephanie Schluttenhofer, space management and academic scheduling; Christine Sharp, liberal arts administration; Nolan Shumway, botany and plant pathology; Mary Simon, IT customer relations; Kathy Smith, financial aid; Marvin Smith, financial aid; Sara Stein Koch, management administration; Daniel Taylor, agricultural and biological engineering; Keri Turrell, office of dean of students; Shannon Vanhoosier, IT enterprise applications; Michael Verhey, IT teaching and learning technologies; Georgia Wagner, field extension educators; Joel Weber, undergraduate studies program; Cynthia Welch, IT networks and security.