Retirement Celebration for Mark Hermanson, University Advancement

After more than two decades at Washington State University, Mark Hermanson (’84, ’97) has announced his retirement and move to La Jolla, California, to serve as Vice President of Development at the J. Craig Venter Institute.

During his time at WSU, Mark filled many roles, including ASWSU Student Committee Advisor, Associate Director of the CUB, Senior Director of Development for the Voiland College, and most recently, Executive Associate Vice President for University Development.

Please join us in the Pavilion at Banyan’s on the Ridge at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 20, to recognize Mark for his outstanding service to WSU and to wish him well on his next adventure.  RSVP here.

For more information, please contact Diane Daniels at danielsd@wsu.edu or call 335-6193.

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