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Kristin Megan Watts
Exemplifying reliability, quality of work, initiative, professionalism, and uniqueness of contribution.
Kristin Megan Watts has worked as a Student Environmental Health Technician since the fall of 2003. Her main responsibilities include weekly analysis of chlorine levels and coliform sampling of Wright State's drinking water and maintenance of records of infectious waste production, recycling inventory, storm water discharge, and storage of hazardous chemicals.
Her supervisor, Steve Farrell says, "Kristin has been able to perform all her duties with little need for anything more than introductory direction. She is always able to take on a task and complete it in a timely and thorough fashion. The quality of her work always shows through."
Dr. Dan Abrahamowicz presented the Student Employee of the Year Award to Kristin on Monday, March 28, 2005, in the lobby of Millett Hall. Her co-workers were able to congratulate Kristin following the presentation, at a reception hosted by Career Services.
In addition to her student employment responsibilities, Kristin has been a member of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, National Collegiate Scholars, Golden Key International Honour Society, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, and Habitat for Humanity. She plans to begin graduate school in the fall.
Thank you to all students participating in the Student Employment Program at Wright State University. Your work is valued and your efforts are appreciated.
To learn more about the Student Employment Program and how you can be involved, please call Connie Nunamaker at 937-775-2556 or email connie.nunamaker@wright.edu. Learn More and Nominate a Student
Visit our Web pages for National Student Employment Week to learn more about celebrations and to nominate your student for Student Employee of the Year.
National Student Employment Week
Student Employment Program
Available to current students, student employment positions are paid jobs that do not require a particular major. Duties are usually general in nature. Opportunities exist on campus and off campus.
Faculty and Staff who want to learn more about being supervisors in the Student Employment Program, please visit our informational page:
Student Employment General Information
or email Student Employment Coordinators Connie Nunamaker, connie.nunamaker@wright.edu or Skip Rinehart, skip.rinehart@wright.edu
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