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OCTOBER 2016
Division of Facilities Newsletter
2016 ALL-UNIVERSITY CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY
ANY GIFT OF ANY SIZE COUNTS! By Loleta Sump, Director of Customer Service
The 2016 All-University Campaign began on September 12, 2016 and runs through November 18, 2016. Here is some trivia about the campaign:
Any gift of any size counts…even $1.00.
Make a gift between September 12 and November 18 and your name will be entered in the prize drawings.
Did you know that the
following also count toward participation in the campaign?
o Purchasing a K-State Proud t-shirt
o Being a member of the Alumni Association, a Friend of the Libraries, Beach Art Museum, McCain or Konza Prairie
Any gift that you make throughout the year—not just during the actual
campaign—counts as participation.
Give to an area of K-State that you care the most about…thousands of funds to choose from. Here are a few that might strike a chord with Facilities employees:
o Facilities Campus Beautification Fund C19100 Center for Child Development Learning Environment C28708 Division of Facilities Development Fund C22483 Geosciences Building Fund F26376 Hoeflin Stone House J27285
o Faculty and staff Black Faculty and Staff Alliance C03350 Classified Employee Opportunity Fund C21151 K-State Wellness Program - Live Your Best C29421 University Support Staff Fund C21151
AND FINALLY….
A generous donor has offered Facilities four K-State football tickets to the K-State vs KU game on November 26, 2016…complete with a parking pass. Anyone who donates to the campaign will have their name entered into a drawing for the tickets.
REMEMBER, ANY GIFT OF ANY SIZE COUNTS!
GREAT JOB!
I have been a faculty member for 36 years and an
administrator for 31 years in the College of
Architecture, Planning and Design. During my time
at the university, I have worked with different crews
and supervisors who were responsible for taking
care of Seaton Hall. As you can imagine, given the
nature of studio-based education, Seaton Hall is not
an easy building to clean and maintain. The
additional factor of 24-hour access means there is no time when the building is not occupied and truly “clean”
if only for a few hours. From my perspective, Seaton has to be among the more challenging buildings to clean
and maintain on campus.
My purpose in writing is to commend Gerry and his crew for the excellent job they do communicating with
administrators, faculty, staff and students and for doing excellent work! Further, we all appreciate their
understanding of the work our students must do to achieve excellence (that the work, more often than not,
creates a mess) and their sense of humor and calmness. The other characteristic, which closely parallels a
characteristic that we are building in our students, is their collective willingness to go beyond the minimum
expectations. I am continually impressed with what the crew is able to accomplish with tight turnaround times
and not a lot of people.
Please convey my appreciation for all that the Seaton Hall Crew does to help us meet our academic mission.
Sincerely,
Lynn M. Ewanow, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, The College of Architecture, Planning & Design
DON’T FORGET: Open Enrollment! By Cindy McNulty, Human Resource Professional I October is open enrollment month. Employees have until October 31st, 2016 to make their choices regarding health insurance. Please do not wait until the last minute! The system will get more and more bogged down as the month progresses. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need assistance (785-532-1717). To make your insurance choices:
1. Log onto your self-service (https://hris.k-state.edu/psp/hris/?cmd=login) 2. Benefits 3. Health insurance enrollment 4. Look at tabs on top of page, go to enrollments & events 5. Click on Launch Enrollment blue box 6. Answer the questions, etc. follow through to the end and print after saving
JUST FOR FUN After a long day working in the tunnels, Chris Falley and Larry Gliniecki Sr. enjoyed a visit
from Willie to brighten their day!
George LeRoux, Building System Technician for the Division of Facilities, rescued a falcon taking refuge in the basement of the Power Plant. With the help of Chris Falley, Mr. LeRoux took the
falcon to Vet Med for treatment.
“Anyone who knows George knows that he did what any environmentalist would do. George takes his role as an animal
caregiver very seriously”
–Roger Hageman, Electronic Control Center Supervisor
YOU ARE INVITED!
WELCOME TO OUR TEAM!
Nikeacia Green was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
She is working for Stephanie Brecheisen.
Vanessa Saucedo was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
She is working for Patrick Lancaster.
Edward Milon was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Beverly Price.
Travis Berry was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Beverly Price.
Jeremy Bohanon was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Steve Greinke.
Victoria Slack was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
She is working for Araminta Washington.
Scott Patton was hired as a Utility Worker for Grounds.
He is working for Joe Myers.
Doron Strode was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Rodney Hodges.
Corey King was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Mike Stoddard.
Tanner Johnson was hired as an Electronic Technician.
He is working for Tim Brunner.
David Bollman was hired as a Custodial Specialist.
He is working for Rodney Hodges.
SEPTEMBER 3RD – KIMBERLY CAFFREY & TAYLOR PEARSON
SEPTEMBER 4TH – MATTHEW HENRY
SEPTEMBER 7TH – ALAN STEVENS
SEPTEMBER 8TH – CASEY LAUER
SEPTEMBER 10TH – WILLIAM GLOVER JR.
SEPTEMBER 11TH – JAMES DAVIS & JAY GILMORE
SEPTEMBER 12TH – GARY JOHNSON
SEPTEMBER 13TH – JOHN LACY
SEPTEMBER 14TH – JEREMY SHARP
SEPTEMBER 16TH – DOUGLAS PROCKISH & JOHN HOFMANN
SEPTEMBER 17TH – PAUL SAVAGE & ROSE HAMILTON
SEPTEMBER 18TH – ELKE WARKENTINE, CRAIG MCCONKEY & BETTY SLATTERY
SEPTEMBER 19TH – DEREK STOCK
SEPTEMBER 21ST – LARRY BOOKER
SEPTEMBER 22ND – RUTH ROWLANDS & CHAD STARR & MARTIN JONES
SEPTEMBER 23RD – SHARON SLACK
SEPTEMBER 24TH – JANET TREADWELL
SEPTEMBER 25TH – JERRY ROGERS & MARVIN HECK
SEPTEMBER 26TH – SANDY HOFFMAN
SEPTEMBER 29TH – EVANS PITTMAN
OCTOBER 1ST– LORI POESKE, RICK RENNER, & CHRISTINA WHITE
OCTOBER 2ND – ERIK BERGSTROM & ANTHONY STEVENS
OCTOBER 3RD - DANIEL ENGELBERT & DIANA HOLLINGSHEAD
OCTOBER 5TH – HULAN JACK
OCTOBER 6TH – MARK TAUSSIG
OCTOBER 8TH – KERRY MCDONALD
OCTOBER 9TH – TODD NEIPERT
OCTOBER 11TH – PENNY FUNKHOUSER
OCTOBER 15TH – ANGELO BURT
OCTOBER 16TH – PEGGY GRATER
OCTOBER 17TH – RYAN HOLLE
OCTOBER 18TH – MANDIE CHRISTENSEN
OCTOBER 24TH – RODNEY HODGES
OCTOBER 25TH – BRIDGETT HENRY, RYAN DAY & LAWRENCE LEE
OCTOBER 26TH – DAVID YOESTING & ROGER HAGEMAN
OCTOBER 28TH – LORI HAYDEN
OCTOBER 31ST – JASON WILLIAMS & JANICE ROOD
NOVEMBER 1ST– A. ALLEN WEGE & WANDA SCOTT
NOVEMBER 4TH – MARK FRONCE
NOVEMBER 6TH - KATHRYN REED
NOVEMBER 7TH – HENRY DAVIS JR.
NOVEMBER 9TH – MICHAEL MATHEWS, LARRY GLINIECKI JR., KIT TEBBUTT & JAMES HARTFORD NOVEMBER 13TH – UTE DOCK
NOVEMBER 15TH – SHANE MCCUNE & STEVE BISHOP
NOVEMBER 17TH – ROY JONES
NOVEMBER 18TH – MICHAEL RICKENBRODE
NOVEMBER 19TH – JOHN SILVA
NOVEMBER 20TH – TIMOTHY GOYETTE
NOVEMBER 21ST – GLEN RUBASH
NOVEMBER 23RD – ANNE JOHNSON
NOVEMBER 24TH – JOHN HOYLE
NOVEMBER 28TH – MICHAEL LOVGREN
NOVEMBER 30TH – MARY WALGRAVE