Volunteers Recognized for Work

Harvard University President Neil Rudenstine called their work a well-kept secret. They are the University's faculty, staff, researchers, and retirees who volunteer time to outside organizations, and they were recognized at a dinner on Tuesday, April 11 at Harvard Law School in celebration of National Volunteer Week. Eight HSPH members were honored with nearly 100 other Harvard community members.

 

HSPH Nominee

Nominating Agency

Janna Frelich, applications programmer/analyst, Occupational Health Program La Leche League
Steven Gortmaker, senior lecturer, Department of Health and Social Behavior

Comprehensive School-Age Parenting, Inc.

Nancy Griffiths, office manager, Harvard AIDS Institute

Boston Area Rape Crisis Center

Rebecca Thomforde, conference assistant, Harvard AIDS Institute Boston Justice Ministries/Safe Haven
Kimberly Thompson, assistant professor, Harvard Center for Risk Analysis

Suzuki School of Music

Karin Travers, research fellow, Department of Cancer Cell Biology

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Robert Zackin, research scientist, Department of Biostatistics AIDS Housing Corporation
Sarah Freeman, project coordinator, Department of Epidemiology Emerald Necklace Conservatory, Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge

 

 

 



   


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