Ready for Her Close Up: Photographer Kay Taylor Retires After Four Decades at UVA Health
She's earned the BEE Award for, among other things, “capturing the people, places, events, and medical services that make up UVA Health."
The Nursing Professional Governance Organization (NPGO) honors up to two UVA Health University Medical Center team members each month with a BEE (Being Excellent Everyday) Award.
Ashley Noguera, NPGO Recognition and Retention Specialist, surprised Kay Taylor, UVA Health Strategic Marketing and Communications photographer, with the presentation of the BEE Award.
Kathy Baker, PhD, RN, NE-BC, Chief Nursing Officer, UVA Health University Medical Center, nominated Taylor: "Kay was one of the first people I met when I came to UVA Health and I quickly recognized her as one of our 'quiet heroes,'" recalls Baker. "She captures the stories of our healthcare team through her photography — and as a result — team members feel recognized and valued for the work they do. Kay’s dedication and passion have made a big impact. There are countless important moments she has captured!"
"After a 43-year tenure with UVA Health, Kay has understandably decided it’s time for her to slow down and focus on enjoying life outside of UVA Health," says Jake Headley, UVA Health Strategic Marketing and Communications Manager of Multimedia Design and Creative. "She's been a constant presence, and her departure undoubtedly will result in a a significant absence to all of us who rely on her keen and talented photographic eye — as well as her calm, positive, uplifting demeanor, and reliable dedication."
"I’m sure I could only touch on a few of Kay’s many accomplishments over her time with UVA Health," he adds. "It’s important to recognize how much change Kay has seen in her time here and the integral contribution she has made to capturing the people, places, events, and medical services that make up UVA Health."
"I love making people smile and hearing that they loved their photos," affirms Kay.
This is full circle for Kay, who was born at then-University of Virginia Hospital (as evidenced by the receipts shown on right), grew up in Scottsville, Virginia, and started working at UVA Health in 1979. What has she loved the most about her career here? "Meeting so many people, making connections, and finding lifelong friends," she answers.
What are some of the biggest changes she's seen in more than four decades? "When I first started working, we didn't even have email; the 'new hospital' wasn't even here; and the pandemic was something I never thought I'd witness — I still don't know how team members survived it, but I'm so thankful they did, and each and every one deserves medals!"
Kay also quips, "I no longer listen to eight-track tapes on my commute — and texting is easier than using a CB radio to call in sick!"
Her advice to new team members: "Be[e] kind — it can be[e] contagious!"
And what's ahead? "Hanging out with my boys, dacshunds Playdoh and Lego!" Taylor beams.
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The BEE Award recognizes UVA Health University Medical Center team members who work alongside our nurses to impact patients' experiences — just as bees and flowers depend on one another. Submit a nomination.
Congratulations Kay! You are one of the nicest people I’ve met at UVA.
Congratulations Kay!! I have always appreciated my interactions with you over the years. Wishing you wonderful things in this next adventure!
Kay will be sorely missed. I’ve worked with her on many projects and she is and has always been the consummate professional. Congratulations on your retirement Kay! And many thanks for your partnership and collaboration.
Kay will be so missed. She was and will always be a tremendous asset to UVA! Enjoy your retirement my dear friend!
Thank you, Kay, for sharing with us and letting us see things from your point of view. You will be missed dearly; you are a one-of-a-kind gem!
So well deserved! We will miss you!!
Congrats Kay – It was a blast working with you way back when….Enjoy retirement
Congrats, Kay! I’m going to miss you!
Congratulations Kay, wishing you all the best!