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Transitions
New Employees:
No longer working in the Computing and Information Technology Center:
- Lakshminarayana (Laks) Chekuri, ACS GAL Consultant
(part-time).
- John Howington, MMS Tech, Classroom Support Services
(part-time).
- Joseph “Conner” Hagan, MMS Tech, Classroom Support
Services (part-time).
Changes, Awards, Recognition, Publications, etc.
Dr. Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, Student Computing
Services Manager (ACS), hit the jackpot last month. Not only was she presented with a Staff Contribution Award at the
kick-off party for Staff Appreciation
Week, she was also honored as
a Steve
Miller Outstanding Employee by the Vice President of Finance &
Administration. She was presented with the award (consisting of
a $1000
and a crystal award) at the President’s Staff Sack Lunch on November 5.
Congratulations Elizabeth!
Fun Fact Winners
The luck just keeps on coming for CITC staff fun fact
participants. Rong Wong, Programmer/Analyst, Payroll/HR Systems (AIS),
was a winner in the
Oct. 27 InHouse Fun Fact giveaway. Golda George,
Programmer, Constituent Relationship Management Development Systems (AIS) was a
winner in the
Nov. 6 InHouse Fun Fact giveaway.
Service to UNT
Congratulations to Marsha Parr, Data Entry Operator, Data
Management Services (ACS), Howard Draper, Computer Systems Manager,
Information Security, and Billy E. Huber, Programmer Analyst, EIS
Application Infrastructure Management. Parr was recently recognized for
her 10 years of service and Draper and Huber for their 5 years of service in
InHouse.
SECC Kudos
Patricia Bell, Administrative Services, our
2008 SECC
Coordinator, sent the following note of congratulations out at
the beginning of November:
YOU GUYS ARE
AWESOME!!!!
I received our
final total, and not only did we reach our goal, we exceeded
it by $2355. Our final total
$22,355.
Your generosity will help ensure
that needed services are available throughout the year.
My sincerest
thanks to each of you for your contribution.
Patricia should get a medal for being the coordinator too! She's
been the SECC coordinator for at least the past three years.
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