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Honorable Patricia Jenkins Joins Penn Vet Board of Overseers
 
October 26, 2007
 
PHILADELPHIA­-The Honorable Patricia Jenkins has been selected as a member of the Board of Overseers for the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
 
“I am delighted to welcome Judge Jenkins to our board,” said Dr. Joan C. Hendricks, the Gilbert S. Kahn Dean of Veterinary Medicine. “She and her family have long been ardent supporters of Penn Vet, and I welcome her contributions to our overseer board.” Overseer boards serve as bridges between Penn's schools and centers and the community beyond campus boundaries.
 
 “I am honored by the invitation to serve on the Board of Overseers and by the opportunity to work with such distinguished colleagues, and with the school's administration, in the service of advancing veterinary medicine,” said Judge Jenkins. A resident of Edgmont, PA, she is a Common Pleas Judge at the Delaware County Courthouse, Media, PA.  Judge Jenkins was first sworn into office on February 18, 1993, following appointment by Gov. Robert P. Casey, and has been elected for a second full 10-year term that will end in 2014.  In addition, Judge Jenkins has taught at Widener and Villanova Universities. Judge Jenkins was married to former Pennsylvania House Speaker, the Honorable Matthew J. Ryan, for whom the School of Veterinary School’s companion animal hospital in Philadelphia is named. 
 
She received a Juris Doctorate from Dickinson School of Law, and a Master of Laws in Taxation from the Villanova Law School; her undergraduate degree is from Albright College. 


Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the world’s premier veterinary schools. Founded in 1884, the School was built on the concept of Many Species, One Medicine. The birthplace of veterinary specialties, the School serves a distinctly diverse array of animal patients, from pets to horses to farm animals at our two campuses. In Philadelphia, on Penn’s campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital for companion animals, as well as classrooms, laboratories and the School’s administrative offices. The large-animal facility, New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pa., encompasses hospital facilities for the care of horses and food animals as well as diagnostic laboratories serving the agriculture industry. The School has successfully integrated scholarship and scientific discovery with all aspects of veterinary medical education.

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