Feb 2, 2007

More HSPH Employees Honored for Extra Effort

Nira Mahesh

Nira Mahesh

Thirty-eight HSPH employees have been recognized by their peers for outstanding work as part of the ongoing HSPH Recognition Award effort, formerly called the Great Place to Work (GPTW) Award. First-time honorees will receive a letter of appreciation and a $100 gift certificate to GiftCertificates.com. The program is open to nominations at any time.

On January 23, John Lichten, Executive Administrative Dean, and Audrey Smith, special assistant in the Office of the Dean, paid visits to award recipients with balloons and citations on behalf of the HSPH Workplace Engagement and Enrichment Committee. See photos.

Leila Rosario

Leila Rosario

Latest Winners of the HSPH Recognition Award

  • Shahira Ahmed, Department of Population and International Health
  • Vanessa Boulanger, Department of Nutrition
  • E. Francis Cook, Epidemiology
  • Soledad Elmeus-Marc, Immunology and Infectious Disease
  • Anne Hubbard, Resource Development
  • Betty Johnson, Division of Public Health Practice
  • Jamie Johnson-Riley, Epidemiology
  • Regina Jungbluth, Department of Health Policy and Management
  • Molly Kile, Occupational Health Program
  • Jennifer Kreslake, Division of Public Health Practice
  • Loretta LaFratta, Society, Human Development and Health
  • Nadine Lambert, Resource Development
  • Nira Mahesh, Immunology and Infectious Disease
  • Susan Malspeis, Department of Epidemiology
  • Matthew Manne, Biostatistics
  • Anne Martin, Office of Student Services
  • Debbie Mattina, Office for Academic Affairs
  • Greg Mazzu, Information Technology
  • Lendsey Melton, Immunology and Infectious Disease
  • Lynn Nejaime, Occupational Health
  • Kerri Noonan, Admissions Office
  • Anne Occhipinti, Health Policy and Management
  • Eilis O'Reilly, Department of Nutrition
  • Julie Rioux, Population and International Health
  • Janeen Rivers, Health Policy and Management
  • Leila Rosario, Health Policy and Management
  • Rosanne Santucci, Center for Continuing Professional Education
  • Joanne Soulouque, SHDH
  • Florine Stembridge, Genetics and Complex Diseases
  • Steven Sweet, Health Policy and Management
  • Tatyana Varshavsky, Occupational Health Program
  • Christopher Venner, Center for Continuing Professional Education
  • Arisleyda Veras, Health Policy and Management
  • Rachel Werkman, Center for Continuing Professional Education
  • Rose West, Exposure, Epidemiology, and Risk
  • Cheryl Whitmarsh, Department of Financial Services
  • Paige Williams, Biostatistics
  • Suzanne Tjoelker, Registrar's Office
Arisleyda Veras

Arisleyda Veras

John Lichten and Anne Martin

John Lichten and Anne Martin