What I treasure most about Roseman is the trust and connection.
“Being the first person visitors and callers interact with is a role I take pride in. Every day, I strive to make their experience warm and welcoming.”
Fourteen years ago, I found myself at a pivotal crossroads. I had been working part-time for Layton Construction, the company behind the beautiful South Jordan campus buildings, when an opportunity came my way—thanks to my bowling league, of all places! Among my teammates were several Roseman employees, including Dr. Fannin. When the receptionist position opened, they encouraged me to apply. It felt like the perfect next step, and as they say, the rest is history. I’ve loved every moment since joining the Roseman family.
What I treasure most about Roseman is the trust and connection. Being the first person visitors and callers interact with is a role I take pride in. Every day, I strive to make their experience warm and welcoming. I also cherish the friendships I’ve formed with my colleagues—people who’ve become an extension of my family.
One of my favorite memories is hearing from alumni students who go out of their way to stay in touch. It’s deeply rewarding to know I played even a small part in making their journey at Roseman a little brighter. Moments like these remind me why I love what I do.
Beyond my role at Roseman, life is full of music, laughter, and love. I adore spending time with my 7.4 grandchildren (we have another on the way!) and share a deep passion for singing with my husband. For the past 11 and a half years, we’ve sung with Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, a group that brings us so much joy. Music has been a lifelong companion—from my days as Miss Lehi 1976 to teaching piano for a decade, performing in dramatic productions, and singing in choirs throughout high school and college.
I also have a personal milestone I hold dear: I’m a 20-year cancer survivor. This journey has shaped my perspective, filling me with gratitude for every day I’m given.
When I’m not working, you might find me singing, playing the piano, reading aloud on road trips (a family tradition), or simply cherishing moments with my loved ones. Roseman has been more than a workplace—it’s been a community, a family, and a source of daily inspiration. Here’s to many more years of memories, connections, and making a difference!