Jay Subramanian receives Kay Bradley Award
Aero/Astro Student Service Manager Jayanthi Subramanian has received the 2011 Kay Bradley Award from the School of Engineering.
The Stanford student chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) nominated Jay. They wrote that she "continually goes above and beyond her duties as a student services manager. She genuinely cares for the students in the department and makes every effort to advocate for them, facilitate student groups, and provide any and all resources necessary for their success....Every single student within the A/A department has been positively impacted by Jay Subramanian."
Kay Bradley was an exceptional administrative assistant in Mechanical Engineering for 23 years. For the past fifteen years, the School has presented the award to a staff member who has served students with the same level of professionalism, friendliness, integrity, and devotion as did Kay.
Jay is the second Aero/Astro student services manager to receive this award. Sally Gressens was the recipient in 1996.
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