

TWEETEN 2018 HOW TO
Panelists provided great advice about what students can be currently doing for their careers, and how to advance their skill sets while in school. ’05) who is the Associate Director for the Wisconsin Alliance for Women’s Health, Kate Rodgers (’16) who is the Communications Lead at GE Healthcare, and Julia Tweeten (’16) who works for Propeller Health as the Program Coordinator. LSC alumni panelists included Kylie Gullett (’17) who works for PharmaSeek as an Associate Manager of Marketing and Communications, Amy Olejniczak (BS. Last week in the department, LSC alumni from various companies came together to provide career development advice and guidance for LSC students at all stages of their careers.Īs a part of a larger LSC career panel series, this panel focused on the health and biotech industries.
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Leave a memory of Kay and sign her online guestbook at are many exciting career opportunities and challenges faced by the next generation of early career science communicators as they transition into the professional industry. on Monday at Hoff Funeral and Cremation Service in Houston and one hour prior to the service and Tuesday at the church. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Money Creek Cemetery in Money Creek, MN. on Tuesday, November 20, 2018, at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church in Houston with The Reverend Linda McPeak officiating.

There will be a funeral service for Kay at 2:00 p.m. Kay was preceded in death by her loving husband, Donald who died on Januparents mother and father-in-law a sister-in-law, Nancy Tweten, and brothers-in-law, Jerome and Junior Tweten. She is survived by three daughters: Kim (Dave) Thill of Winona, MN, Karla (Jim) Edwards of Houston, and Kendra (Bob) Budnick of Minnesota City, MN six grandchildren: Kayla (Mike) Allen, Eric (Brittany) Thill, Karwyn Thill, Bradley (Shona) Budnick, Blake Budnick, and Trent Edwards three great-grandchildren: Hailey and Hannah Allen and Sullivan Thill sisters-in-law, Ruby (Herb) Highum, Sharon Tweten, and a brother-in-law, Robert (Carol) Tweten. Kay enjoyed doing embroidery, playing bingo, bird watching, the Minnesota Vikings and Twins, fishing, gardening, baking, monthly trips to breakfast with her classmates and especially spending time with her daughters and her grandchildren. She was a member of Cross of Christ Lutheran Church in Houston and the Legion Auxiliary in Houston. Kay worked at Rush Products and TRW in Rushford, MN. On June 6, 1959, she was united in marriage with Donald Tweten. She was raised in the Houston area and was a 1955 graduate of Houston High School. Kay was born on July 26, 1937, in La Crosse, WI to Paul and Alice (McFarland) Iverson. Tweten, 81, of Houston, MN died on Wednesday, November 14, 2018, at Mayo Clinic Hospital, St.
