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Get the most interesting and important stories from the University of Pittsburgh.The Education and Training Center (ETC) at Pitt-Titusville recognized 10 faculty and staff members celebrating milestone anniversaries at a lunch on Oct. 30.
Lawrence “Tink” Prenatt, a member of the maintenance and facilities staff, is the longest-serving staff member, with 40 years of service to the campus. “His work ethic and attention to detail has served campus grounds and our crew well over the years,” said Steve Wright, a fellow maintenance crew member.
Recognized for 30 years of service was Colleen Motter, Pitt-Titusville's assistant director of admissions. Motter started in 1992 as a faculty secretary, later transitioning into an admissions counselor role before being promoted to assistant director of admissions.
Three staff members were recognized for 25 years of service. Bill Watson has served as coordinator of technical support and taught computer networking and hardware and software maintenance courses. Nicole Neely, director of student services and registrar, started working at the campus as a student worker 25 years ago. Stephanie Fiely, executive director of the ETC, began her career at Pitt-Titusville in student affairs, working in residence life, student conduct, new student orientation and student activities before transitioning to her current role.
Campus police officer Ted Rougeux was recognized for 20 years of service. Chris Hunt, library specialist; Patti Jo Young, academic affairs secretary; and Mary Jane Daugherty, instructor of nursing, all marked 15 years.
Elizabeth Flickner, assistant professor of nursing, was recognized for 10 years of service, and Don Stuck, maintenance worker, marked his fifth year at Pitt-Titusville.
Pictured, from left to right: Bill Watson, Patti Jo Young, Chris Hunt, Don Stuck, Stephanie Fiely and Ted Rougeux