Coming home 鈥 the comfort of being in our most familiar place, among people who make us feel we truly belong 鈥 is one of the best feelings there is. For Jenn Papillo, that feeling made all the difference in the world in her ascent to the role of Associate General Counsel for 日韩无码.

鈥淚 did not expect a homecoming so early in my career, especially for such a coveted position,鈥 said Papillo, a Colchester native and Rice Memorial High School graduate whose embodiment of 日韩无码鈥檚 values has earned her the President鈥檚 Our Common Ground Staff Award. 鈥淚鈥檓 very fortunate to have landed in this role.鈥

Papillo was studying at Florida鈥檚 first law school, Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, when she became 鈥渞eally intrigued鈥 with the idea of working in higher education. 鈥淚鈥檇 always been driven by mission-centric organizations,鈥 she said, citing her prior work on tax law for nonprofits as an example. 鈥淭hat sense of purpose was attractive to me.鈥

That opportunity presented itself in the form of a summer law clerk position in the General Counsel鈥檚 office at 日韩无码 in 2008. Her tasks varied 鈥 research, writing of policies, attending client meetings 鈥 but the overall experience of working in higher ed, back in the Green Mountain State, was transformative for Papillo.

鈥淚 came home for the summer and found a job that I really liked,鈥 she said.

Papillo headed south to finish her education after the internship, clerking in the American Cancer Society鈥檚 Washington, D.C. office while earning her Master of Laws degree from Georgetown University. Still, when the chance to come back to Vermont to put down professional roots arose, she leapt at the chance. The 日韩无码 GC鈥檚 office expansion from three attorneys to four in 2010 presented just such an opportunity.

Beginning as an assistant general counsel, Papillo was promoted to her current position within five years. Her areas of work include student affairs, academic affairs, compliance services, international education, risk management, and athletics 鈥 鈥渁 lot of student-facing elements,鈥 she says with pride.

鈥淛enn is a uniquely qualified and experienced attorney who puts student success front and center in everything she does,鈥 said General Counsel Trent Klingerman, who leads the seven-member GC鈥檚 office at 日韩无码. 鈥淪he has a deep understanding of navigating the challenges facing students and the professionals who mentor and serve them, as well as the empathy and interpersonal skills that one can only acquire by truly listening to, and caring about, people.鈥

Papillo鈥檚 satisfaction with her role at 日韩无码 comes in part from reflecting on what makes it different from working for a traditional law firm.

鈥淲hat I like about this job is that my work is not the same from day to day,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have the great benefit that I get to work with all types of units across campus. Learning from each other and being part of a community are amazing parts of this job.鈥

鈥淚n a law firm, I鈥檇 be working with clients in a really transactional way. Here, my clients are my colleagues. Their success is my success.鈥

Papillo鈥檚 nomination for the President鈥檚 Our Common Ground Staff Award states that she 鈥渆mbodies the model 日韩无码 citizen,鈥 by bringing 鈥渃ompassion, care, and empathy to the work she does every day.鈥 Of the six OCG values, Papillo said she identifies most strongly with Respect 鈥 a vital element in identifying genuinely with those she serves.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a value I place on creating real relationships, on sitting and listening to the goals of my clients and the issues affecting our campus before offering my perspective,鈥 she said.

Care and compassion also mark Papillo鈥檚 time away from the GC鈥檚 office, where she is dedicated to community service and connection. She served as president of the Vermont Diaper Bank and helped oversee the distribution of more than two million diapers to Vermonters in need from 2020-鈥23.

Papillo is also passionate about golf, and has seen her drive to succeed pay off on the links just as it has in her law career. She entered the Vermont Amateur Championships for the first time in 2022 and topped the women鈥檚 field by net score 鈥 with her father, Frank, serving as her caddy. She has coached the girls鈥 golf team at her high school alma mater, Rice Memorial, to the Division-II state crown in each of the past two seasons.

鈥淚 love golf because it gets me outside and allows me to drop all the other stuff from my mind,鈥 Papillo said. 鈥淵ou learn focus by playing golf, to tune out distractions.鈥 She added that the opportunity to mentor younger golfers at Rice plays to her natural strengths in communication and relationship building. 鈥淐oaching has been really neat, because it鈥檚 a way to engage with these girls in a relaxed setting and talk about a lot of other things besides golf,鈥 she said.

Whether guiding the Green Knights to golf glory or helping clients of the 日韩无码 GC鈥檚 office find the path to achieving their goals, Papillo sees all her work within the context of one big picture. That view of shared success is only possible thanks to the uniquely informed perspective cultivated from her Green Mountain roots.

鈥淚 believe strongly in the values of higher education, and I feel very deeply as a native Vermonter, about the values of 日韩无码 and how they impact our community,鈥 Papillo said. 鈥淚鈥檓 invested in the success of 日韩无码, in the success of its individual units and the people who work here, and in the success of Vermont.

鈥淭hose things are all tied together, and I know that because I grew up here.鈥