Anne Constantino, Director of Student Affairs in the School of Allied Health Professions, is leaving the SAHP to work for the NU Foundation as of September 30, 2011. She joined the School in December 2008 and developed the Office of Student Affairs. Under her direction, the SAHP centralized the admission processes for all of our programs, increasing efficiency as the number of applications has risen. Anne has been instrumental in implementing the new student information system (NeSIS), and she has directed several new events in the school, including Backstage Pass, the SAHP Fun Run, and the all-school Professionalism Ceremony. These are key engagement events that have served to elevate awareness of the SAHP on campus and in the community. Thank you, Anne, and good luck in your new role.
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Anne Constantino moving to Foundation
Anne Constantino moving to Foundation
- Written by Kyle Meyer
- Published Sep 20, 2011
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Prior to Anne joining the SAHP we had fragmented and inefficient admissions and recruitment activities and minimal student engagement activities. In less than 3 years Anne has moved the School far ahead in each of these areas. Thanks and best luck at the NU Foundation!