Celebrating 45 years of dedication: Patty Gropp’s retirement party

Washington State University community,

After 45 years of dedication and outstanding service, it is with both joy and a hint of nostalgia that we announce the retirement of our esteemed colleague, Patty Gropp.

Please join us in celebrating this remarkable milestone at a retirement party in Patty’s honor:

Thursday, Feb. 29
3–5 p.m.

Lighty 405, WSU Pullman

Throughout Patty’s professional career at Washington State University, she has been an integral part of our community — from earning two bachelor’s degrees at WSU to serving as an associate director for procurement and contract services, Patty has left an indelible mark on our institution, creating lasting connections and fostering a spirit of excellence.

As we bid farewell to Patty, let’s come together to express our gratitude, share fond memories, and wish her well in this exciting new chapter of life. Your presence will make this event truly memorable.

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