Farewell Party for Vice President Kremiere Jackson on Friday

Farewell Party for Vice President Kremiere Jackson on Friday
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The CWU campus community is invited to attend a farewell party in  honor of Kremiere Jackson, Vice President for Public Affairs, on Friday,  July 8, between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in Barge 402.

Jackson has served the university and the larger community for more  than five years, leading a diverse department of creatives to improve  the university’s reach, increase enrollment, and enhance the  university’s reputation. During Jackson’s tenure, she worked to  collaborate campuswide on strategic initiatives while maintaining a  consistent CWU brand and voice. 

She also led the successful transition between presidents, spent  countless early mornings and late nights consulting on a wide range of  crisis communications, and built community and fellowship with  everyone—especially those who are traditionally disadvantaged. Jackson’s  impact and reach have touched many. 

All are invited to come share in a fond farewell on Jackson’s final  day. Come wish her well as she takes her talents to Amazon as the  Worldwide Global Field Communications Lead.

Original source can be found here.



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