Shout-Outs–September 30, 2021

 

 

See shout-outs and kudos for those who have been going above and beyond.


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Todd Yanke & Tony McGrath

Shout out to Todd Yanke and Tony McGrath for being the Department Move Coordinators for 30 ECM in the EHS move this week! Their help in fielding questions and tracking all the moving parts is much appreciated.

 -Andrea Ladd


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Mark McQueen

Shout to Mark McQueen for his dedication in getting the 14th floor windows replaced in the WARF building. This was a challenging job as the windows were located in the mechanical rooms. Mark, your follow through was outstanding!!!!

 -Anne Bogan


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EH&S Move Efforts

As the bulk of the move comes to an end, I would like to thank everyone for being flexible in getting in to the office spaces, and working with the movers, and AIMS staff to set up all the computers. I would like to give a special thanks to ANN for taking care of all the office areas so nicely.

I want to thank Jason R. for helping so many people get set up when we could not get around. Also a big thanks to Aaron for taking a lot of weight off of me in dealing with AIMS issues and movers. I would like to forward a compliment from AIMS, “they truly appreciated how helpful and understanding everyone was.”

 -Todd Yanke, Laboratory Safety Coordinator / GLBRC Safety Officer

 


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