Kim Edwards: 30 years
Accountant III
Internal Medicine, Finance Office
First UTSW job: I started working in Medical Service Research & Development Plan (MSRDP) as an Accounting Clerk in 1989.
Best memory: Two of my best memories from UTSW are the eight years working with Dr. Alfred Gilman and all the other great people involved in the Alliance for Cellular Signaling (AFCS). The other was in 1994 when Dr. Gilman won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his part in the discovery of G proteins. All the festivities in Dallas and the pictures and stories from Stockholm, Sweden, were so exciting.
Hobbies: Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, gardening, and playing games with family and friends.
Final note: At UTSW, you have so many opportunities. I started as an Accounting Clerk in MSRDP, went to Basic Research in Pharmacology as an Administrator, left as a Financial Manager, and now I work in the largest department on campus, Internal Medicine, which has a combination of clinical and research faculty.