Hope College employees were honored for
service during the college's 18th annual service award
celebration, held in conjunction with a lunch at the
college's Haworth Conference and Learning Center on Friday,
June 19.
Retiring employees who were honored were: Donald
Boeve (physical plant), Fred Coates (physical plant),
Kenneth DeNeff (physical plant), Donna Franks (business
office) and Maxine Greij (book store).
Honored for 30 years of service were Maria Tapia
(computing and information technology) and Barry Werkman
(business office), while Beverly Kindig (biology) was
honored for 25 years of service. Employees honored for 20
years of service were Sarah Anderson (book store), Betty
Dolley (copy center), Joyce Nielsen (library), Martha Strom
(financial aid) and Erwin Westenbroek (physical plant).
Recognized for 15 years of service were: David
Dubois (physical plant), Betty Groenewoud (physical plant),
Jacqueline Heisler (academic support center), Pauline
Rozeboom (computing and information technology), Paula
Shaughnessy (book store), Roger Veldhof (physical plant) and
Edna Zeeff (physical plant).
Employees recognized for 10 years of service were:
Merrie Bannink (registrar's office), James Becksvoort
(physical plant), Karen Bos (public relations), Karen
Brandsen (college advancement services), Jacqueline Carey
(art), Verlie DeGroff (physical plant), Gordon Hulst
(physical plant), John Jacobson (president), David James
(academic support center), John Norden (college
advancement), James Van Heest (college advancement), Mary
Van Klompenberg (physical plant) and Rick Wissink (physical
plant).
Recognized for five years of service were:
Margaret Buckley (admissions), Jamie DeWitt (financial aid),
Janet Gibson (admissions), Sharon Grotenhuis (physical
plant), Debbie Huerta (Upward Bound), Jeanne Lindell
(counseling), Kathy Lundy (physical plant), William Marcus
(transportation), Kathryn Miller (public relations),
Kathleen O'Connor (history), Stuart Post (admissions), Lynne
Powe (public relations), Wendy Sturrus (resident director),
Lela Wilson (physical plant) and Loi Kham Xayasane (physical
plant).
Hope College employees were honored for
service during the college's 18th annual service award
celebration, held in conjunction with a lunch at the
college's Haworth Conference and Learning Center on Friday,
June 19.
Retiring employees who were honored were: Donald
Boeve (physical plant), Fred Coates (physical plant),
Kenneth DeNeff (physical plant), Donna Franks (business
office) and Maxine Greij (book store).
Honored for 30 years of service were Maria Tapia
(computing and information technology) and Barry Werkman
(business office), while Beverly Kindig (biology) was
honored for 25 years of service. Employees honored for 20
years of service were Sarah Anderson (book store), Betty
Dolley (copy center), Joyce Nielsen (library), Martha Strom
(financial aid) and Erwin Westenbroek (physical plant).
Recognized for 15 years of service were: David
Dubois (physical plant), Betty Groenewoud (physical plant),
Jacqueline Heisler (academic support center), Pauline
Rozeboom (computing and information technology), Paula
Shaughnessy (book store), Roger Veldhof (physical plant) and
Edna Zeeff (physical plant).
Employees recognized for 10 years of service were:
Merrie Bannink (registrar's office), James Becksvoort
(physical plant), Karen Bos (public relations), Karen
Brandsen (college advancement services), Jacqueline Carey
(art), Verlie DeGroff (physical plant), Gordon Hulst
(physical plant), John Jacobson (president), David James
(academic support center), John Norden (college
advancement), James Van Heest (college advancement), Mary
Van Klompenberg (physical plant) and Rick Wissink (physical
plant).
Recognized for five years of service were:
Margaret Buckley (admissions), Jamie DeWitt (financial aid),
Janet Gibson (admissions), Sharon Grotenhuis (physical
plant), Debbie Huerta (Upward Bound), Jeanne Lindell
(counseling), Kathy Lundy (physical plant), William Marcus
(transportation), Kathryn Miller (public relations),
Kathleen O'Connor (history), Stuart Post (admissions), Lynne
Powe (public relations), Wendy Sturrus (resident director),
Lela Wilson (physical plant) and Loi Kham Xayasane (physical
plant).