Brandie Davis, MHRM

Brandie Davis, MHRM

February 27, 2026

If I can reassure someone, share knowledge through training or simply make the process easier, it makes my job deeply rewarding.

Kelsey Trammel

Kelsey Trammel

February 27, 2026

The mission to develop students for lifelong success is at the core of what Trammel does, while also honoring the legacies of the namesakes of each scholarship.

Carol Priddy

Carol Priddy

February 27, 2026

Priddy has led or co-created several initiatives that have saved time, reduced costs and strengthened communication across teams.

Jennifer Pacheco, PhD

Jennifer Pacheco, PhD

February 27, 2026

Drawing on over two decades in higher education, Pacheco has built a career dedicated to fostering collaboration and learning across differences.

Amjad Musleh, MD

Amjad Musleh, MD

February 27, 2026

Based on both his personal and professional experiences, Musleh understands that aligning his work with WashU’s larger mission of providing exceptional patient care engages and motivates others.

Jen Stedelin

Jen Stedelin

February 27, 2026

From strategic planning to fostering collaboration amongst departments to guiding teams to delivery technology solutions, her focus remains on the university’s mission.

Melissa Eagan

Melissa Eagan

February 27, 2026

I am deeply motivated by the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children and their families.

Jordan Cooper

Jordan Cooper

February 27, 2026

I’m driven by the opportunity to help students feel seen, heard and valued, contributing to a sense of belonging across campus.

Lite Yang

Lite Yang

February 27, 2026

Yang’s work focuses on the somatosensory system, which is responsible for processing sensations like touch and pain.

Adisa Kalkan

Adisa Kalkan

February 27, 2026

The collaborative environment that WashU offers enables Adisa Kalkan, a program administrator at WashU Medicine’s Clinical Research Training Center, to succeed in her job.

Mary-Kourtney Weck

Mary-Kourtney Weck

February 27, 2026

For anyone considering working at WashU, I would encourage them to visit campus—take a walk, enjoy the local food offerings, sit in on a class, meet Bear and Brookie (our WashU Police Department comfort dogs) and experience the warm, welcoming embrace that WashU offers.

Jalyn Bonk

Jalyn Bonk

February 27, 2026

I am grateful to be part of the WashU community, where I can make a positive impact on the lives of my patients while being supported by an extraordinary team.

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