A dedicated group of NDSU employees has joined the Quarter Century Club, which recognizes personnel with 25 years of service to the university.
A banquet in their honor, originally scheduled for May 7, has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Thank you for outstanding service to the university,” said Jill Spacek, associate director of recruitment and administration in the Office of Human Resources. “While formal recognition is not an option at this time, please know that your commitment and dedication to the university is valued and does not go unnoticed.”
New members of the Quarter Century Club include:
• Jeremy Hjelseth, Facilities Management
• Richard Gunderson, Facilities Management
• Rodney Molstad, Dining Services
• John Nowatzki, Extension agricultural and biosystem engineering
• Shane Paasch, AES Main Station Farm
• Mitchel Hoffart, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
• Darren Mueller, NDSU Athletics
• Kimberly Lammer, Budget Office
• Lynn Ehlen, NDSU Booksore
• Linda Gangelhoff, NDSU Athletics
• James Staricka, Williston Research Extension Center
• Viviana Rivera-Varas, plant pathology
• Scott Payne, core laboratories
• William Vandal, University Police and Safety Office
• Margaret Mackowick, nursing
• Timothy Winch, Dickinson Research Extension Center
• Timothy Mooney, enterprise computing and infrastructure
• Lori Olson, accounting
• Jobey Lichtblau, Wellness Center
• Teresa Nelson, Extension Agriculture Communication
• Ronald Degges, statistics
• Alan Kallmeyer, College of Engineering
• Bill Martin, mathematics
• Mark Nawrot, psychology
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