Reception Honoring Susan Mannett — 30 August 2012
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Honoring Susan Mannett
30 August 2012
Profile | Sue Mannett
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Honoring Susan Mannett
30 August 2012
Profile | Sue Mannett
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On the occasion of her retirement from MIT, the MIT community gathered to salute Sue Mannett, the longtime SHASS Director of Human Resources extraordinaire. These are a few glimpses of the memorable party — we laughed, we cried! — held on a perfect summer evening, on the Riverside Terrace at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge.
Tending a Community for 25 Years
As the oldest of 10 children, Susan Mannett learned early how to take care of people—skills she has put to good use for just shy of 25 years as director of human resources for MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Now Mannett is retiring, and many who work with her say they can’t imagine the School without her.
Deborah Fitzgerald, Kenan Sahin Dean of the School, sums up what many feel: "Sue has set a tone for the School that emphasizes warmth, openness, acceptance, and endless encouragement. She also has an encyclopedic memory of everything that has happened in the Dean's Office over these many years. For so many reasons Sue is utterly irreplaceable."
Profile | Saluting Sue Mannett
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MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
shass.mit.edu/
30 August 2012
Profile | Sue Mannett
bit.ly/RsGVyF
On the occasion of her retirement from MIT, the MIT community gathered to salute Sue Mannett, the longtime SHASS Director of Human Resources extraordinaire. These are a few glimpses of the memorable party — we laughed, we cried! — held on a perfect summer evening, on the Riverside Terrace at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge.
Tending a Community for 25 Years
As the oldest of 10 children, Susan Mannett learned early how to take care of people—skills she has put to good use for just shy of 25 years as director of human resources for MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Now Mannett is retiring, and many who work with her say they can’t imagine the School without her.
Deborah Fitzgerald, Kenan Sahin Dean of the School, sums up what many feel: "Sue has set a tone for the School that emphasizes warmth, openness, acceptance, and endless encouragement. She also has an encyclopedic memory of everything that has happened in the Dean's Office over these many years. For so many reasons Sue is utterly irreplaceable."
Profile | Saluting Sue Mannett
bit.ly/RsGVyF
MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
shass.mit.edu/
