Paula Cutright named VIP at St. Joseph's Hospital

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. -- St. Joseph’s Hospital recently honored Paula Cutright , executive assistant to the administrator, with the Value Inspired Person (VIP) Award.

(Left to right) Skip Gjolberg, St. Joseph’s Hospital administrator; Paula Cutright, executive assistant to the administrator; and Sister Francesca Lowis, vice president of mission integration
(Left to right) Skip Gjolberg, St. Joseph’s Hospital administrator; Paula Cutright, executive assistant to the administrator; and Sister Francesca Lowis, vice president of mission integration

Coworkers say that Cutright exemplifies the values of the hospital. She is compassionate, kind, and respectful to everyone and trustworthy beyond measure. She is loyal to the organization and follows through with any problems to help to ensure that they are solved.

“Paula is one of the best administrative assistants with whom I have had the privilege of working,” Skip Gjolberg, administrator, said. "Paula is dedicated to the values and mission for which St. Joseph’s Hospital was established more than 97 years ago."

St. Joseph’s Hospital honors staff members with the VIP Award on a bimonthly basis. The award is given to those who demonstrate the Christ values of the hospital: compassion, hospitality, reverence, interdependence, stewardship, and trust.