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| PENN STATE MULTIMEDIA & PRINT CENTER |
| Special Ceremony Several Multimedia & Print Center employees were recognized for their response to a medical emergency at work in a special ceremony held at the Hostetter Building. Two staff members, Stephanie Gugliemi and Tim Young, also received Citizens Commendations from University Police for their actions.
Multimedia & Print Center employees (R to L) Travis Long, Tim Young, Stephanie Guglielmi, Linda Lykens, James Lukens-Gable, and Jim Ayers - pictured with University Police Officer Aaron Ciambotti - received Special Service Awards from the University in recognition of their quick response to a medical emergency in the Hostetter Building. Officer Ciambotti was one of three University Police Officers who responded to the incident.
University Police Officer Aaron Ciambotti presents Stephanie Guglielmi with a Citizens Commendation for the crucial role she played in responding to a medical emergency at work.
Stephanie Guglielmi poses with her husband Brian at the recognition ceremony.
University Police Officer Aaron Ciambotti presents Tim Young with a Citizens Commendation for the crucial role he played in responding to a medical emergency at work.
Tim Young poses with his son Travis at the recognition ceremony.
Tim Young and Stephanie Guglielmi pose with Gail Hurley, Associate Vice President for Auxiliary and Business Service (center) after receiving Special Service Awards from the University and Citizens Commendations for their crucial role in the response to a medical emergency in the Hostetter Building. |
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