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At Athens State’s In-Service meeting on Thursday, Aug. 19, the institution recognized employees who have served the university for 5, 10, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years.
“The Chronicle of Higher Education recently named Athens State as a ‘Great Place to Work,’” said Vice President for Advancement Rick Mould. “I believe the fact that we honored 54 employees today for extended periods of service is the best illustration of this fact recently uncovered by The Chronicle. Athens State is not only a great school, but a great contributor to our community.”
Recognized for five years of service are: Pat Bradford, Amanda Branscombe, Bridgett Chandler, Jowanda Cobb, Jill Cook, Malcolm Cort, Ronald Fritze, Mary Harris, Trevor Harris, Michael Heatherly, Valarie Hendrix, Wendy Hobbs, Stacy Hughes, Lisa Hyde, Debra Kelley, Kimberly LeFevor, Sherry Lyle, Helen Marks, David Martin, Barry Moley, Dana Waldrop and George Williams.
10 years: Gail Bergeron, Denver Betts, Dottie Gasbarro, Rosemary Hodges, Patrick Ragunci, Nancy Raiden, Beth Reed, Debra Tarpley, Sherry Weathers and Cathy Woodruff.
20 years: Carla Breeding, Jess Brown, Patricia Chavanne, Kenneith Collins, Sheila Davis, Dave Erwin, Tracy Hicks, Bryan Kennedy, James Limbach, Sarah McAbee, Patsy Naves, Molly Pepper, Carol Quillen and Diann Shelton.
25 years: Joe Bullington, Barry Devine, James Hand, Tina Hicks, Tim Jones and Debbie Schaus.
Necedah Henderson was recognized for 30 years of service and Dwight Lovell was recognized for 35 five years.