Thank you Lanie!
With mixed emotions we are letting you know that Lanie Damon retired on April 1st—her last day with Georgia Tech was March 31st.
Lanie has worked in career management and development for more than 20 years, counseling adults and students in their career decision making and career transition. She has worked with Georgia Tech undergraduate students since 2009.
Her knowledge and expertise have been invaluable and helped guide thousands of students in their career decision-making process. She puts compassion and caring in everything she does, and students, as well as campus partners, speak highly of her. She established many meaningful partnerships campus-wide and developed programming that will carry on beyond her years at Georgia Tech.
Lanie will continue her passion for advising beyond retirement by joining a new enterprise. It’s one in which she will participate as an invited player, joining four other team members with whom she worked in the past. The timing also coincides with early April family obligations to her sister and her husband. So immediately upon leaving Tech, she will be going to Kansas to be with them.
Lanie will miss everyone as her Monday-through-Friday colleagues and hopes to stay in touch, as she has with others who have moved on in the past.
She will be dearly missed by her colleagues in C2D2, OUE, and our campus partners. Please join me in wishing her all the best and lots of accomplishments in her new journey!