WSU Vancouver Honors Employee Service Milestones

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Washington State University Vancouver will host an Employee Recognition breakfast tomorrow (Dec. 6) for 11 staff members to recognize service milestones of five and 10 years of university service.




Chancellor Hal Dengerink and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Bruce Romanish will present a short program to kick off the breakfast. 

The breakfast is a part of the launch of a substantially expanded WSU Employee Recognition Program, initiated in Pullman by WSU President V. Lane Rawlins to recognize and support the contributions of WSU employees in fulfilling the university mission.  As part of the expanded university-wide program, an event recognizing staff service–five, 10, 15, 20-year, etc. employment milestones reached in the past year—will be held each December to honor staff members.

WSU Vancouver employees who reached significant milestones this year include Randall Bandy, 10 years, May 2005; Diane Binder, five years, October 2005; Daniel Bodell, five years, September 2005; Rosemary Buckner, five years, March 2005; Frank A. Case, five years, March 2005; Sharon Clevenger, five years, April 2005; Analese Forster, five years, April 2005; Scott Fraser, five years, August 2005; Janet Johnson, five years, June 2005; Dena Keller, 10 years, December 2005; Jane Sanders, five years, September 2005; and John Smith, 10 years, January 2005.

More information about the Employee Recognition Program is available online at https://employee-recognition.wsu.edu/ or by contacting WSU Vancouver Human Resource Services at (360) 546-9587.




WSU Vancouver offers 15 bachelor’s and eight master’s degrees in more than 35 fields of study. The campus is located at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205.

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