Friday was a day I'd tried to avoid, desiring to sneak out while no one was looking, but the boss wouldn't hear of it so they threw a big party to celebrate my retirement. I actually have a couple weeks left but this week is finals and then the faculty are gone until January. I didn't think that it was possible to keep a secret around this place, but they certainly did.
In addition to a video of reflections from faculty and staff, there were many people in attendance sharing their favorite memories. I was amazed at the stuff that I'd taken for granted and often totally forgotten that was seen as meaningful and special to people. While I've been fortunate the past several years to serve a key role in campus master planning and the construction of several buildings, that role wasn't really part of my job description - it just needed to be done. It's apparent from comments that others feel strongly that the campus is a better place - I couldn't ask for more!
We don't have a history of extravagant farewells so I was especially honored when the campus took up a collection and purchased a new tent to replace the one I've nearly worn out. The Big Agnes Copper Spur 1 tent was the one I've dreamed about, but I wasn't willing to pay the price. I was overwhelmed and look forward to using it often. In addition, other college personnel provided a monetary gift that will become a spotting scope for viewing wildlife, and a GPS for finding our way home from this summer's Alaska trip.
As I reflect on the years with the college system, I continue to be amazed at the opportunities it provided. I started as a faculty in a new Aviation Maintenance program and expected that would always be my role, but instead I've had unanticipated opportunities in curriculum development, faculty leadership. process improvement, and IT leadership in addition to the past nine years as a campus leader. It's been a wonderful time that has positively impacted many lives but now it's time to find our way to the next chapter.
Congratulations on your retirement. It's awesome to retire from a job you enjoyed while being appreciated for the contribution you made to the school.
ReplyDeleteWe've been very fortunate to have the opportunity to serve in some pretty special places. Looking forward to what's next.
DeleteCongrats on a great career.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and well done my friend. Super glad I watched the video, and very honored to get a cameo role. So much want to see you on the river indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt pays to have connections with the photo supplier, be glad I did not include the picture of you on the groover!
DeleteYou should have a role since you were the memorable reference when I got the initial faculty job. Looking forward to more river time when you're able.
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