Andrew Henneberry joined the SAHP Academic and Student Affairs as the Inter-service Physician Assistant Program Specialist. Meet Andrew:
“I was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska and attended Omaha Creighton Prep (class of 1996), where I played football. The last six years, I worked at Bellevue University (BU) as a Graduate Academic Advisor and Adjunct Professor for the Kirkpatrick Signature Series. I earned my MA in 2009 at BU. My lovely wife, Robin, and I have three beautiful kids, Harry, Maddy, and Jenny. I love movies and sports, especially Husker Football.”
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Welcome new staff member, Andrew Henneberry
Welcome new staff member, Andrew Henneberry
- Written by Fran Higgins
- Published Aug 6, 2013
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Welcome Andrew – glad to have you as a part of our team!