“Emeritus membership in APPA is a high honor that is only granted to retirees who have made a significant contribution to the International APPA association, its regions, and/or the facilities management profession… and has been designed to recognize and express appreciation to distinguished retired members for their contribution and commitment to the association.”

Angela Mitchell—Retired, Southeast Missouri State University, has served in higher education for 11 ½ years. In that time, she has contributed her time to CAPPA as various official positions such as Newsletter Editor, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, and Conference Coordinator. In addition to holding these offices, she has sat on several committees such as Finance, Awards, Business Partners, and Professional Development. In both 2017 & 2021 she was awarded the President’s Award, and in 2022 was nominated for the APPA Pacesetter Award. She also completed the APPA Leadership Academy in 2017.

Lee McQueen—Retired, University of Nebraska at Kearney, has served in higher education for a total of 36 ½ years (at various institutions). In that time, he has contributed his time to CAPPA in official positions such as Professional Development Co-Chair, and Historian. Outside of the committee Co-Chair position, Lee has been a member of the Professional Development committee for 13 years and even performed a conference coordinator role for the previous CAPPA Technology and Leadership conferences. He has also served as a member to the APPA Professional Development Committee. In 2017 he received the APPA Pacesetter Award, and in 2018 received the CAPPA Distinguished Member Award. He also completed the APPA Leadership Academy in 2019.

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