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New Employees:

  • Tom McElwee has been appointed the new CITC director of Enterprise Systems Technical Services. Tom has sixteen years of experience at American Airlines where he was responsible for global information systems in cargo operations. Prior to that, his American experience included project management practices, implementation of a new pension system, and a new flexible benefits system. Earlier in his career, he was with USX (formerly U.S. Steel) where he was responsible for Human Resources Management Systems and has extensive experience in operations.
  • Yancey Yeargan has joined the Network Computing Services team. He will replace Travis Brown as manager of the EUID / LDAP / Identity Management project. He will also back up Bahram Paiani, who manages the Iatro Virus Gateway, Mailhost and Listserv. Yancey has served the University since 1994, in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering .

Awards, Recognition, Publications, etc.

On April 16,  Dr. Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, Student Computing Services Manager, gave the paper: Hear Me Now: the implication and significance of the female composer's voice as sound source in her electroacoustic music - this is not a piece of feminist music theory?? at the annual conference for the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States at Ball State University in Muncie, IN.

Hinkle-Turner was also elected to the board of the International Alliance for Women in Music. She serves as the web master and listserv coordinator for this organization.

Soaring Eagle

Jason Emanuel, Computer Systems Manager, UNIX Systems Team, was seen soaring in the  April 2005 issue of the Human Resources Newsletter. He "went out of his way to help a co-worker complete a project."


 

 

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