“Paws Up” – brought to you by the PVM Wellness Committee

Jennifer Danaher portrait

Today we are congratulating Jennifer Danaher, who is a department secretary for Veterinary Clinical Sciences, for being recognized as a helpful colleague in our college. A faculty member shared, “Jenn is a treasure. You can go to her with any question and she either has the answer or will go find the answer for you. She always has a smile and is always willing to help. We are so very fortunate she’s on our team.”

Is there someone at PVM you would like to acknowledge today? Please take a moment to submit a Paws Up nomination for that person. Any PVM staff, faculty, student, or team may be nominated by anyone in our college. It’s easy to do! Just follow this link to complete the simple nomination form. In doing so, you help foster a healthy work environment by expressing appreciation and gratitude. Submissions are published anonymously and may be edited for style and length. For more information, visit the PVM Wellness Committee website.

Writer(s): PVM Wellness Committee | pvmnews@purdue.edu

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