Jane
Comp
Phone: 435-865-8196 | E-Mail: comp@suu.edu |
Fax: 435-865-8087 | Continuing & Professional Studies | CC
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Community Education Coordinator
Since 1992, Jane Comp has been a conference coordinator
at Southern Utah University Conference Services helping guests
to schedule room(s), order audiovisual equipment, arrange catering
from SUU Food Services and promote departmental or educational
conferences in the Hunter Conference Center.
Previously, she was an Education, Transportation and Handicapped
coordinator for the SUU Head Start program before accepting the
assignment of SUU Elderhostel Coordinator. Recently, in addition
to coordinating Girls State, Utah Rural Schools, Camp Shakespeare,
conferences and groups, she has been assigned to manage, develop
and coordinate the old extended day/evening classes, now known
as the Community Education Courses.
One of the things she really likes about her job is that
it is always changing and she gets to see old friends year after
year. Jane is a Southern Utah University graduate in elementary
education. |
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Lauri Garfield
Phone: 435-865-8219 | E-Mail: garfield@suu.edu |
Fax: 435-865-8087 | Continuing & Professional Studies | CC
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Centralized Scheduling Coordinator, Mountain Center & Challenge
Course Scheduling
Lauri has been working as a Conference Coordinator at
SUU for 7 years. She is responsible for the scheduling and coordination
of the SUU Mountain Center, scheduling conferences, meetings and
workshops in the Hunter Conference Center, as well as coordinating
youth conferences on the SUU campus.
Almost a Cedar City native, Lauri has lived in Cedar City
for....... well, a very long time! She loves Cedar City and can’t
think of living anywhere else.
Lauri loves spending time with her kids and
her crazy extended family! She likes to read, take classes, visit,
do home improvement projects, and watch ER.
She feels the best part of her job is the fun people she
gets to work with and the great people she crosses paths with everyday. |
"Ordinary people believe
only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what
is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by
visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible."
- Cherie
Carter-Scott |