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Service Awards Luncheon Honors Employees with Five To 25 Years of
Service to the College
Nashua, NH- July 9, 2007- At a recent Service Awards luncheon,
more than two dozen Daniel Webster College employees were honored for
their years of service to the college, with five recognized with special
gifts for their 25 years of service.
25 Years (1982)
- Nicholas Bertozzi, of Hollis, Chair, Associate Professor,
Engineering, Mathematics, and Science
- Susan Elsass, of Nashua, Vice President for Student Affairs and
Dean of Students
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick, of Nashua, Director of Experiential
Education, Pre-Law Advisor, Instructor, Social Science and Humanities
- Rick Minshull '77, of Milford, Assistant Director of Flight
Operations
- Thomas Teller, of Westford, MA, Professor, Aviation
20 Years (1987)
Marilyn Frankland, of Nashua, Access Services Manager, Anne Baddour
Library
15 Years (1992)
Jane Andrews, of Nashua, Common Thread Business and Operations
Manager
10 Years (1997)
Neil W. Gallagher, of Windham, Adjunct Instructor, Social Science
and Humanities
Doug Joyce, of Stratham, Associate Professor, Aviation
Noah Mandell, of Amherst, Adjunct Instructor, Social Science and
Humanities
Ann M. Pelletier, of Nashua, Administrative Secretary, Office of
Student Affair
5 Years (2002)
Harold P. Bettle '92, of Milford, Instructor, Computer Science
Laurie Gordy, of Nashua, Chair, Associate Professor, Social Sciences
and Humanities
Linda Heron, of Nashua, Technical Systems Librarian, Anne B. Baddour
Library
Claudine Perrault, of Westford, MA, Adjunct Instructor, Business and
Management
Shirley Phillips, of Nashua, Associate Professor, Aviation
Craig Putnam, of Hudson, Assistant Professor, Engineering,
Mathematics, & Science
John Slater, of Nashua, Assistant Professor, Engineering,
Mathematics & Science
Marilyn Valentine, of Nashua, Executive Assistant to the President
Louis Winslow, of Nashua, Security Officer,
Office of Campus Safety
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About Daniel Webster College
Daniel Webster College educates purposeful men and women for
professional entry, advancement, and advanced studies in the fields of
aviation, computer science, business and management, social science,
and engineering. Students prepare through residential and continuing
studies programs that emphasize the integration of theory and practice
through interactive teaching and learning in the professional and
liberal studies.
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