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Stephanie Starks-Anderson Retiring Following 41 Years of Service

By Madalynne Stanic

It is with warmest wishes that 鶹ý College of Podiatric Medicine (CPM) announces the retirement of Stephanie Starks-Anderson, business manager of its teaching facility, the Cleveland Foot & Ankle Clinic (CFAC).

Following 41 dedicated years of service, Stephanie’s retirement is effective June 30, 2020, leaving thousands of alumni and many staff members better for having worked under her guidance at CFAC.

In February 1979, Stephanie was hired as a jack of all trades by the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine prior to its acquisition by Kent State in 2012. Over the course of her first 21 years at the college, Stephanie served as a clinical receptionist, working in the mail room, medical records, and even as a library assistant. In 2000, Stephanie rose to the challenge of becoming the office manager at Cleveland Foot & Ankle Clinic, the position she currently holds. As office manager, Stephanie has been at the helm of Clinic Operations, managing staff, resolving patient problems, monitoring physician schedules and overseeing daily office operations to ensure that the clinic runs smoothly.

For several of our faculty and administration, Stephanie has played a unique role in their journey: as students, they worked under her, and as physicians and faculty, they have worked alongside her. One such colleague is CPM Dean, Dr. Allan Boike, a class of 1982 alumnus himself.

“I am so proud to have worked with Stephanie in several capacities during her time at CPM,” Dr. Boike says. “Whether it was learning in clinic during my time as a student, or in recent years. Stephanie has proven to be a dedicated colleague that creates a wonderful working and learning environment for our community.”

Another expert on Stephanie’s career with the College is CPM’s former Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and Operations, Dr. Bryan Caldwell, a class of 1989 CPM graduate. He says it’s difficult to describe in a few words how much he treasures Stephanie as her former supervisor and a true friend.

“She was the ultimate team player with a desire to do what was right even when it was unpopular,” Caldwell recalls of his nearly 20 years supervising Stephanie. “She was always willing to help students, and I can speak first-hand as I was a student when I first met her.”

As she approaches her separation from the college and its clinic, Stephanie reminisces fondly on her journey with CPM.

“During my time at CPM I have been able to master my skills in many different areas,” she said. “Through levels of achievement, I have fostered skills that have helped me become more than an employee, and hopefully a significant addition to this company. The biggest accomplishment of my 41 years here has been the many friends and associates that I’ve made. I will surely miss my time at CPM.”

The feeling is mutual as Dr. Boike wholeheartedly echoes her sentiments. “Stephanie’s long-time appointment makes her an extremely valuable member of our family. We will surely feel her absence and miss her expertise when she retires and wish her all the best in her future endeavors.”

The entire CPM community expresses their sincerest gratitude to Stephanie Starks-Anderson for her years of dedicated service. There is no doubt that no matter where her next adventure takes her, Stephanie will continue to make an impact on the world around her.

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POSTED: Monday, June 29, 2020 04:02 PM
Updated: Friday, July 26, 2024 09:33 AM