Dawn Stuckey, Colleton/Hampton County 4-H Youth Development Agent, Senior Associate
“Dawn always goes above and beyond to with Colleton and Hampton County youth and 4-Her’s. For a while she has been covering at least three additional counties due to staffing shortages.” – Brandi Murdaugh, Administrative Coordinator – Savannah Valley and Colleton County Administrative Assistant
Julie Pickett, Executive Assistant and Office Manager, Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost
“Julie Pickett is a servant leader who embodies community, compassion, and teamwork. An a Clemson alumna, she is deeply connected to advancing the institution and I observe her commitment in both the her daily tasks and the execution of the Provost’s strategic priorities. Julie has an uncanny way of making all who engage with the Provost’s Office, faculty, staff, students, alumni, partners, feel valued. She makes all of us better as a result of her generosity and care.” – Anonymous
Necole Richardson, Dean’s Administrative Partner, CAFLS
“Necole is a dedicated and trustworthy face of the CAFLS dean’s office, consistently going out of her way to support both internal and external stakeholders with thoughtful and effective solutions. Her respectful demeanor, impressive problem-solving skills, and deep knowledge of the college make her an irreplaceable member of CAFLS.” – Anonymous
Lynn Gao, Post Award Grant Manager, College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences
“Lynn is simply amazing at her job! She is meticulous in keeping track of grant awards and ensuring our team is informed, up-to-date, and anticipating changes up ahead. Thank you Lynn!” – Laura Bogardus, Associate Director, Center for Addiction and Mental Health Research (CAMHR)
Daniel Thrift, Grants Coordinator II – Office of Sponsored Programs, College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences
“Daniel is amazing to work with – he is always on top of the budgeting process, is friendly and easy to work with, and always willing to jump on a quick call to explain things. We sincerely appreciate his efforts day in and day out!” – Laura Bogardus, Associate Director, Center for Addiction and Mental Health Research