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Our beloved Kelly has decided to retire from her adult lifetime job laboring for the benefits of others; now she will begin enjoying life for her own well-being and happiness. She will have time to travel with friends, book multiple spa dates, and enjoy her volunteer work supporting rescue dogs in transition. Let’s begin this story with a note from Kelly herself:

In June 1997, I left a long-time career as a legal secretary/assistant and entered a whole new world of research science! I was unprepared for the tasks that lay ahead, but encouraged and guided every step of the way by Marion and Laura, the two most patient and wonderful bosses anyone could ever ask for. I really can’t imagine my life without this job. My daughter was 4 years old when I started; she’s now 32! The years have flown by, filled with happy and meaningful memories. We went through big changes as we moved from OSLC to ISII, but the stability of having Marion and Laura (and now Anna and others) always supporting me has made it all continue to be something we are all so proud of. I can’t express how much I appreciate getting to know colleagues from all over the world and helping to lift GenerationPMTO to the heights it has reached. I know it will continue to soar and I’ll be watching from the wings (well, maybe from a warm beach) with pride and gratitude. Much love to all, Kelly

Kelly’s title as Executive Assistant barely encompasses the multiple realms of work she accomplishes and oversees. Not only does she skillfully edit scientific journal articles and book chapters including complex models, tables and charts, she also applies her creative skills in designing manuals, PowerPoints, and all variety of materials for parents, clinicians, and trainers. Many years ago, Marion asked her to look into the possibility of the Endnotes referencing program; now she maintains a library of close to 10,000 articles. When she arranges travel and accommodations for staff, she stays on board to ensure her travelers are safe as they go to and from their destinations, and when things go off the rails, she gets things back on track. We could go on and on describing her competence at juggling multiple balls in the air, including the tedious job of putting together materials for off-site workshops and ensuring that they arrive at the right place on time. Who will we ever find to keep us on track, manage the myriad details of running our organization, and make sure we remember to carry out our own jobs in a timely fashion? Oh, Kelly, we will miss you. When we told people that you were retiring and asked them to say a few words, there was an outpouring. We heard from the folks on the Social Glue committee at OSLC (which organizes social events), our Board of Directors, and ISII staff. The messages touch on Kelly’s kind and gentle way of being, her expertise, her sense of fun, and her willingness to do whatever is needed to get things done well.

Kelly, dear Kelly, enjoy this new phase of life knowing that you have enabled us at ISII to carry out our mission of making life better for families in need. We couldn’t have done it without you. You are irreplaceable. Love to you from all of us.

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