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After 17 years of dedicated and spirited service to Ithaca College, Chief Analytics Officer Dr. Yuko Mulugetta is retiring at the end of June.  Dr. Mulugetta taught in the School of Communications (not Business, as stated in an earlier version of this post) in 1984, then returned to IC in 2003 as Institutional Research's Analytical Statistician.  She went on to serve as IC's Director of Enrollment Planning, then in 2016 was hired as the college's first Chief Analytics Officer, transforming the former offices of Enrollment Planning and Institutional Research into Analytics and Institutional Research.

A Zoom shindig to celebrate her work and general wonderfulness is being held June 30th from 4 to 5 p.m.  If you aren't a member of the Marketing and Enrollment Strategy team and would like to attend, please email cborch@ithaca.edu and I'll add you to the Zoom meeting.

Congratulations, Yuko - we love you and you will be greatly missed!!!

Happy retirement to Dr. Yuko Mulugetta!! | 3 Comments |
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Happy retirement to Dr. Yuko Mulugetta!! Comment from jteeter on 06/10/20
It has been such a pleasure to know you and have worked
with you within the MES Unit. We will miss your kindness,
spirit and perspectives. Enjoy your retirement to the
fullest!
Janet Teeter
Happy retirement to Dr. Yuko Mulugetta!! Comment from jives on 06/10/20
Your kindness and humble spirit are a blessing to us all, and will continue even after you retire!
Jeff Ives
Happy retirement to Dr. Yuko Mulugetta!! Comment from unsal on 07/01/20
Hi Yuko,

You made great contributions to Ithaca College. Your hard work
and dedication to your work was amazing. It was very nice to
know you as a friend. We wish you happy retirement.

Fahri Unsal