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April
5, 2001
Contacts:
Steve Townsend, (313) 577-1429, stownsen@med.wayne.edu
Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1429, jday@med.wayne.edu
WSU
assistant dean to be honored at conference on
Women and Leadership in the
Workplace
Jane Thomas, PhD,
assistant dean for student affairs at the Wayne State University School of
Medicine, will be honored at the 2001 Women and Leadership in the Workplace
Conference on April 11 at Livonia's Burton Manor.
A lifelong educator,
Dr. Thomas joined the Wayne State faculty in 1968 after 10 years as a teacher in
the Detroit Public Schools. She has headed the School of Medicine’s student
affairs operations for the past decade.
The Women and
Leadership in the Workplace Conference, hosted annually by the Michigan Business
and Professional Association, offers educational programming while recognizing
the achievements of outstanding women in a variety of industries. Past
honorees have included such Detroit-area notables as Focus: HOPE Co-founder
Eleanor Josaitis and Detroit City Councilwoman Maryann Mahaffey.
Dr. Thomas joins six
other local leaders, including retired Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dorothy
Comstock Riley and WWJ-Radio’s Roberta Jasina, as 2001 honorees.
To attend the event,
please call (810) 979-6322.
With
more than 1,000 medical students, WSU is among the nation’s largest medical
schools. Together with the Detroit Medical Center, the school is a leader in
patient care and medical research in a number of areas including cancer,
genetics, pediatrics and the neurosciences.
Editor’s Note:
Dr. Thomas is a resident of Grosse Pointe Park.
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