Jan McNemar, a phlebotomist at United Hospital Center, was among the 11 women of Italian heritage honored during a Women of Distinction Luncheon in Clarksburg’s Uptown Event Center on Oct. 12. Nicky Epstein was the keynote speaker for the Progressive Women’s Association event.
McNemar has worked at UHC since 1985. “We are honored to have one of our employees, Jan McNemar, recognized with this distinction and for making a difference in our region,” said Chad Williams, director of laboratories at UHC. “Jan has been a loyal, skilled employee at UHC for 33 years.”
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