Friday, May 25, 2007

Beth gets promoted to Vice Present, West Coast!

Official Notice reads...

Greetings all.

I am thrilled to announce that our very own Bethann Croft has joined my COS leadership team as AVP, West.

Bethann graduated with an undergrad degree in Anthropology/Archaeology from Northwestern University . After a few years of trying to make it big with her college folk band (yah, knowing Bethann I can't quite picture that either but I hear she looks darn cute in frilly dresses and used to have long, feathered hair!), she headed back to Atlanta to get a law degree from Emory.

She woke up one morning and realized she really just wasn't that into being a lawyer, so she moved on and began teaching LSAT with TPR 2002. She has been with us ever since and has done stints as a Marketing Director, as Executive Director of the Atlanta office and most recently as a Doyenne in our Exec training and mentoring program.

Over the next few weeks, Bethann will be transitioning out of her current role and dividing her time between Atlanta and the West coast.

Please join me in congratulating Bethann on her promotion.

Thanks,
Beth
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Beth Milner
VP, Operations
The Princeton Review
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Wow! Her Father and I are so very proud of the things Beth has accomplished. We all know of her long hours and super human efforts to do the best job possible. Her reward is well deserved.
For us, losing Beth to San Francisco will be hard, even with the knowledge that she, Kristin and the boys will be close together at last. (I think we need a game plan girls...at least two visits a year!) In the mean time, congratulations Beth. Let's have a family dinner party before you leave.
Know that we love you and are pulling for your happiness and success in California.
Merry

1 comment:

Queenie said...

Congratulations Beth,
Go West! Thats what Pop did when
he was just out of school. He ran
a filling station, wearing white clothes and ran service men up
and down the west coast in his
car. His brother was at Camp
Roberts and they make lots of
money and put lots of miles on
their car. I hope you will be
happy with your new duties.
Nana