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  APRIL 19, 2004
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  Ag college assistant dean Broder named University Professor
 
  Layoffs: Part of larger picture of employee reduction at UGA
 
  Honors and Awards
 
  Student affairs VP will step down from his post on July 1
 
  Casto, Honors student, receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
 
  Street smart
 
  Roster of artists for upcoming Performing Arts season announced
 
  A fine kettle of fish: School of Forest Resources fisheries program trains ecologists who appreciate social, economic importance of their science
 
  Pi in the sky
 
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retirees

 

April
Fifty-two UGA employees retired April 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:
Wanda C. Arnold, conference coordinator, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 20 years/4 months; Benjamin H. Baldree III, agricultural research coordinator I, crop and soil sciences—Coastal Plain Station, 32 years/9 months; Duren E. Bell, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Southwest district, 26 years/9 months; Agnes M. Bennett, custodian II, custodial services—North campus, 13 years/9 months; Paul F. Bertrand, professor, Cooperative Extension Service—plant pathology, 25 years/9 months; Joseph H. Bouton, professor, crop and soil sciences, 26 years/4 months; J. Thomas Bowen Jr., associate vice president, Office of the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, 32 years/7 months; Bobby H. Bowen, duplicating service supervisor, student activities, 30 years/8 months; Donald R. Brooks, building supervisor, custodial services—North campus, 17 years; Thomas R. Clonts, public service assistant, Cooperative Extension Service—Northwest district, 24 years/1 month; Charles Connor Jr., academic professional, College of Education—Dean’s Office, 16 years/11 months; James R. Corker, county extension program assistant IV, Cooperative Extension Service—Southwest district, 30 years/1 month; Clarence T. Dalton, postal services clerk, campus mail, 7 years/2 months; Sandra B. Daniel, senior secretary, School of Public and International Affairs, 27 years/5 months; G. Scott Daniell, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Northwest district, 26 years/9 months; Shirley Davenport, library assistant II, libraries—general operations, 29 years/9 months; Rogena K. Davidson, administrative specialist, Enterprise Information Technology Services, 18 years/2 months; E. Randall Drinkard, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Northwest district, 24 years/2 months; Shirley O. Eberhart, custodial foreman I, custodial services—South campus, 15 years/2 months; Ellen Janet Faulkner, accounting assistant, University Bookstore, 10 years/1 month; Patricia S. Fletcher, public service associate,  Cooperative Extension Service—Northeast district, 27 years/6 months; Robert F. Flewellen, laboratory technician III, Center for Food Safety—Georgia Experiment Station, 21 years/10 months; Berlita M. Gordon, public service associate, School of Professional Studies, 28 years/7 months; Melvin R. Hall, professor, horticulture research—Coastal Experiment Station, 22 years/9 months; Randall D. Hudson, professor, Cooperative Extension Service—entomology, 28 years/8 months; Carol C. Huff, conference facilitator, continuing education—operating services, 27 years/6 months; James M. Isbell, public service assistant, Cooperative Extension Service—Northwest district, 23 years/9 months; William T. Jennings, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Southwest district, 25 years/2 months; Linda D. Jewell, accounting assistant, physical plant—administration, 29 years/7 months; Jung J. Jun, research coordinator II, medical microbiology, 33 years/2 months; Douglas T. Kemp, clinical pharmacy associate, veterinary teaching hospital, 24 years/6 months; Genevieve A. Lynch, senior administrative secretary, Center for Metalloenzyme Studies, 13 years/5 months; Richard Grady McDaniel II, senior public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Southeast district, 26 years/8 months; Nell Orthella McDonald, custodian II, University Health Service, 9 years/6 months; Janice E. Norton, accounting assistant, material requisition section, 31 years/2 months; Ellen J. Nowicki, public service assistant, Cooperative Extension Service—Northwest district, 26 years/9 months; Donald E. Nute Jr., director, philosophy, 30 years/7 months; Nevel Ollie, athletic facilities foreman, Athletic Association, 35 years/8 months; Tony Alan Otts, public service assistant, Cooperative Extension Service—Southeast district, 28 years/10 months; Elizabeth Pape, computer services specialist III, Terry College of Business—Dean’s Office, 29 years/2 months; Vera A. Penn, program coordinator, College of Journalism and Mass Communication, 25 years/11 months; Edward Frank Poenicke Jr., public service assistant, Cooperative Extension Service—Southeast district, 27 years/11 months; Paul T. Purinton, professor, anatomy and radiology, 28 years/7 months; Rita C. Richardson, business manager II, College of Pharmacy, 31 years/8 months; Bonita J. Roberts, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Northeast district, 25 years/11 months; Judith F. Russell, 11 years/10 months; George A. Shumaker, professor, Cooperative Extension Service—agricultural and applied economics, 21 years/8 months; Patricia L. Smith, laboratory coordinator, environmental health science, 30 years/9 months; Diane A. Sumner, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service—Northeast district, 29 years/8 months; Evelyn B. Weatherly, administrative secretary, horticulture research—Georgia Experiment Station, 24 years; James E. Witcher, delivery worker II, food administration, 24 years/6 months; and Pamela H. Wood, budget analyst III, College of Arts and Sciences—Dean’s Office, 28 years/8 months.

Source: Human Resources
   
 


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