GopherLady
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It's finally official - Andy has accepted a position as the assistant AD for communications at UCF.
I'm not sure how many of you had the opportunity to work with or know Andy, but he is a class act. The guy is one of the few that "gets it." He worked countless hours, always got back to media members, cultivated great relationships, and truly gave 100% every day. I know the one thing he didn't like me ever saying to him is that he looked tired...but with the hours he put into this job, that was almost a badge of honor. It's really too bad the U couldn't retain him, as he's a great guy, and talent.
On a personal note, I remember how awkward I felt when I 1st started covering things as a media member. I was the only woman at most events, and just felt out of place. He was always someone who reached out to me, helped me out, and was really a kind person that helped me fit in.
Best of luck to Andy, he will be greatly missed, but I'm so happy for him and his new role, he will do a fantastic job at UCF, just like he did at Minnesota.
I'm not sure how many of you had the opportunity to work with or know Andy, but he is a class act. The guy is one of the few that "gets it." He worked countless hours, always got back to media members, cultivated great relationships, and truly gave 100% every day. I know the one thing he didn't like me ever saying to him is that he looked tired...but with the hours he put into this job, that was almost a badge of honor. It's really too bad the U couldn't retain him, as he's a great guy, and talent.
On a personal note, I remember how awkward I felt when I 1st started covering things as a media member. I was the only woman at most events, and just felt out of place. He was always someone who reached out to me, helped me out, and was really a kind person that helped me fit in.
Best of luck to Andy, he will be greatly missed, but I'm so happy for him and his new role, he will do a fantastic job at UCF, just like he did at Minnesota.