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Green-Flint ’09, ’15 Receives James R. and Mary B. Wilkins Appreciation Award

Assistant Dean of Administration, Executive Director of Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Leadership & Management and Adjunct Professor of Education and Leadership Jennifer Green-Flint ’09, ’15, D.Prof., received the 2019/20 James R. and Mary B. Wilkins Appreciation Award on Friday, May 22.

The awards are presented to members of the faculty and staff chosen from nominations submitted with consideration of these criteria: an outstanding contribution to the development of the reputation of the university; a major cost-saving idea implemented at the university based on an individual’s initiative; outstanding leadership in a crisis (non-COVID-19) or difficult situation that helped to sustain life or make life more fulfilling for the university community; achievement of distinction or special recognition by peers for achievement in the recipient’s occupation or profession. Recipients receive a generous cash award.

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