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Brian Daily is the longest tenure employee at VTTI. For nearly 30 years, Brian has been contributing to the success of software development, systems administration, database development, and all things technology. Starting in December of 1995, when the institute was known as the Center for Transportation Research, Brian remembers that he was hired to be Driving Forces: Brian Daily

Veronda Osborne

Over her last 12 years at the Global Center for Automotive Performance Simulation (GCAPS) as the Business Manager, Veronda Osborne has had a role in every aspect of the organization. With responsibilities including fiscal administration, human resources, purchasing, shipping and receiving, Veronda is one of the Driving Forces behind GCAPS’ success and has a positive Driving Forces: Veronda Osborne

Andrew Krum, Mario Jones, Angie Parvin, Zac Doerzaph, Jared Bryson, Carl Cospel, Neal Feierabend, and Bill Freeman with the Hokie Bird
From left to right: Andrew Krum, Mario Jones, Angie Parvin, Zac Doerzaph, Jared Bryson, Carl Cospel, Neal Feierabend, and Bill Freeman

Each year, Virginia Tech recognizes employees for significant career milestones through the service recognition program. This program acknowledges employees for continuous service to the university in 5-year increments beginning at 10 years. This year, 26 of nearly 700 employees honored during events on April 15 were from VTTI. Collectively, the following employees have dedicated 395 2024 Virginia Tech Service Recognition