Jennifer Kahnweiler
I love these tributes to an incredible woman. Here is a blog post I wrote about Sue after I found out she passedhttps://jenniferkahnweiler.com/the-eulogy-i-would-have-given/
Birth date: Aug 22, 1957 Death date: Mar 30, 2020
Susan Recko, 62, of Hanover, passed away on March 30, 2020. Susan is survived by her “niece” Maura Hallwig, “nephew” William Hallwig”, many loving friends, and two dogs Jack and Carson. All services will be private. Donations in S Read Obituary
I love these tributes to an incredible woman. Here is a blog post I wrote about Sue after I found out she passedhttps://jenniferkahnweiler.com/the-eulogy-i-would-have-given/
Remember our friendship so fondly and over so many years. From the playground in the fourth grade where we formed our special trio with Michele Russo. Driving around in High School to Elton John and Lou Reed. Through college drop offs and pickups in your Pacer at Stetson...Then our many years of escapades that followed. My heart is heavy to hear of your passing. We'll have everlasting precious memories.
Sue was a good leader who brought together several groups and was instrumental in making them one team. She used her experience and caring of all in our group to support our development of strategic approaches to learning. leadership & management development, and organization development, She is greatly missed and for me is a personal loss.
Sue was a pleasure to work with and to know. I enjoyed her enthusiasm for her work and more importantly, how deeply she cared for the team she worked with.
God Bless
Anne Prendergast
Thank you, Sue, for everything. You deserve the best in whatever comes next.
Sue was one in a million. She always added insight and genuine concern for people in her conversations. She will be sorely missed by her colleagues across the country who had the opportunity to meet and know her.
Sue came to Human Resources after I left, but I had many interactions with her along her journey at Johns Hopkins. She brought a new perspective to organizational learning and development that was valuable to all of us. It is sad to lose such a good spirit so young, but we are all enriched for having known her. Love to her family, friends and colleagues. She will be missed.
I think that Sue was more excited that I was joining her team than I. Her enthusiasm, as well as her support and guidance, will be greatly missed. I will also miss our debates about engagement and her willingness to listen, to learn, and to be honest. She was always very generous with her time, and a good mentor.