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    Congratulations to:

    Susan Clair, who was promoted from office assistant IV to administrative assistant II.

    Shekinah Errington, senior graphic artist, whose work, Bindi, was awarded second place in the 3-D media division of the Garden City Fine Arts Association's Holiday Exhibit. A one-woman display at Garden City's City Hall was exhibited January-February. This spring, her photographic portraiture was shown at Schoolcraft College's Radcliff Center, Garden City, and U-M Pierpont Commons' "North Campus Environment" exhibition.

    Pam Fitzgerald, who was promoted from academic secretary IV to executive secretary.

    Murrie Green, who was promoted from engineering technician II to engineering technician III.

    Sheryl A. Rhodes, assistant editor, and her husband, Rod, on the birth of a baby girl, Kiersten Elizabeth, on January 2. Kiersten weighed 8 lb., 2 oz., and was 21 inches long.

    A warm welcome to:

    Carla Curley, student services assistant II and new graduate recruiter, in the Academic Services Office (ASO), who came from Wayne State University where she was an adjunct instructor in the Political Science Department.

    Erica Ginyard, academic services secretary III and Under-graduate Program secretary, in the ASO, who came from Student Accounts where she was a student account assistant II.

    Jennifer McKissick, academic secretary II, in the main office, who replaced Denise Falkner. She was a leasing consultant with W.S. Smith Co. at Walkabout Creek.

    U-M MEAM CPO / Shekinah Errington
    Duncan Kaufmann, engineering technician II, proudly shows the clock he received from the CoE during his retirement party. He retired in January after 12 years of service to MEAM.