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Lexington, KY-based University of Kentucky hired Pat Imerman as Human Resources Director
Date of management change: June 16, 2010
Lexington, KY-based University of Kentucky hired Pat Imerman as Human Resources Director
The University of Kentucky is a public, research-extensive, land grant university dedicated to improving people`s lives through excellence in teaching, research, health care, cultural enrichment, and economic development for over 150 years. The University of Kentucky: - Facilitates learning, informed by scholarship and research. - Expands knowledge through research, scholarship and creative activity. - Serves a global community by disseminating, sharing and applying knowledge. The University, as the flagship institution, plays a critical leadership role for the Commonwealth by contributing to the economic development and quality of life within Kentucky`s borders and beyond. The University nurtures a diverse community characterized by fairness and equal opportunity. From Paducah to Pikeville, Covington to Cumberland, the University of Kentucky touches lives across the Bluegrass State, providing education, cultural stimulation and economic development in all 120 counties. Considering that residents of all Kentucky counties benefit from the University`s medical care, community service, innovative research and creative teaching and instruction, there`s no question UK is The University of Kentucky.
Pat Imerman is Human Resources Director at University of Kentucky. Imerman is responsible for various aspects of Human Resources function at University of Kentucky. Previously, Imerman held various HR leadership roles in the industry.
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