Griffins always rise to the occasion , both in life and work . Check out the Griffins who ’ ve been making a difference during the COVID-19 pandemic .
Jennifer Benson ' 19
Jennifer currently works as a dispatcher for police , fire and emergency medical services throughout Montgomery County . She also provides medical instructions over the phone , if needed , and has saved lives by walking callers through CPR instructions waiting for emergency services to arrive .
Zach Richter ' 12
Zach works at a facility that provides both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care which puts him in direct contact with one of the most vulnerable populations during this pandemic . Zach ’ s role is Social Services in Long Term Care as a Resident Advocate . His caseload consists of residents who have persistent challenges with mental health that require non-pharmacological interventions and at times require him to initiate and coordinate transfers to inpatient behavioral health units .
Matthew Richter ' 15
Matt works as an Assets Protection Business Partner for Target . He handles all things theft / fraud and safety / security for 13 Target locations . As Target remains open as an essential retailer , the AP team is tasked with handling crowd control , metering , and keeping a safe and secure environment for their guests . They also support validation of the cleaning / sanitation process going on in the stores .
“ I answer the calls from people who are having the worst days of their lives and I help them the best way I can . I ’ m the calm voice on the other end of the phone making sure you know that you ’ re not alone .”
- Jennifer Benson ' 19