Susan Lundquist Receives Crimson Spirit Award

Susan Lundquist, Director of Administrative Services for the WSU Libraries, is the Crimson Spirit Award recipient for October 2018. Ms. Lundquist has worked at the WSU Libraries for more than 40 years.

Susan Lundquist photoMs. Lundquist manages financial and facility operations for the Libraries. She is knowledgeable and careful and provides fast, accurate, excellent service to the administration, staff, faculty, and patrons of the Libraries. Ms. Lundquist has gone above and beyond over the last few years in developing and improving systems and processes for financial and facilities operations. The dean and associate deans count on her to provide input and ideas that offer long-term solutions to the Libraries’ administrative challenges.

As the Director of Administrative Services, Ms. Lundquist is absolutely vital to the daily operations of the Libraries. In addition, she is kind, thoughtful, and generous. She is friends with everyone, and her historical knowledge is a valuable asset to the Libraries. WSU is fortunate that she has chosen to devote her entire career to the WSU Libraries!

To see other outstanding WSU employees who have received the Crimson Spirit Award or to nominate someone for this honor, please visit go.wsu.edu/CrimsonSpirit.

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