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KU Business School News

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Career Services Director named Outstanding Woman Staff Member by KU



Jennifer Jordan, Director of the Business Career Services Center, received the 2008 Outstanding Woman Staff Member Award from KU. Jennifer was honored along with other exemplary women leaders in the KU Community at the annual Woman’s Recognition Program on March 27.

“Under Jennifer’s exceptional leadership, the BCSC has expanded services offered to students and employers, forged strong ties with the various boards in the School, and further developed the BCSC office,” Dean William L. Fuerst said. “Jennifer has worked closely with students, faculty, staff and recruiters in developing initiatives for the benefit of our students.” 

Jennifer’s nomination for this prestigious award was supported by many people, both within and outside the KU School of Business. The University’s Commission on the Status of Women and Emily Taylor Women’s Resource Center sponsor the Women’s Recognition Program.

Other School of Business staff members recognized in the past by the KU Women’s Recognition Program include Masters Programs Administrative Director Dee Steinle, 2002 Outstanding Woman Staff Member Award, and Business Professor Renate Mai-Dalton, founder of the Multicultural Business Scholars Program and 1995 Hall of Fame winner.

For more information, visit the Emily Taylor Women’s Resource Center.

 

For more information contact:
Frances Gorman
frances@ku.edu
785-864-9540
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