Volunteer Your Time

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Have some free time this summer? Want to make an impact in your community? Why not volunteer and help those in need? There are so many ways to get involved in the community from working with animals, the environment, veterans, housing, education, and the list goes on. Each month we will highlight one organization where you can volunteer your time and talent.

Before we dig deeper into specific organizations, we wanted to provide a few resources available to you to find out how you can start volunteering. Our HR website has a Volunteer Opportunities page with some great links for these resources. To get to that page, go to uwgb.edu/hr/employees/volunteer. Each month we will have a Featured Volunteer Opportunity where you can learn more about a specific organization. If you are passionate about a cause but don’t know what specific organization shares that passion, you can visit The Volunteer Center of Brown County’s website. There you can select a cause and it will show you some of the organizations that would love the help of volunteers. If you prefer to share your talents outside of Brown County there are volunteer resources available for other area communities as well. If you just want to volunteer and are not sure exactly where to start, you can try volunteermatch.org. This website will also help you find places that need volunteers but also will show you who has activities going on in the coming days if you want to try something different every time or support an organization’s activity.

If you have an organization you’d like to have featured or have a pictures of yourself donating your time to an organization, please e-mail Julie at flenzj@uwgb.edu with that information. As part of UWGB’s innitiative of Transformation we can use the time we volunteer to help change lives of others in our community for the better.

 

Student Hours Reduction

As a reminder, students must reduce their working schedules down to 25 hours per week for the next two weeks to make sure we are in compliance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). This change will be from June 26 to July 9. Starting July 10, students can go back up to 40 hours per week.

If you have any questions about this, please contact HR at hr@uwgb.edu or x2390.

Employee Appreciation Week: Team Building Thursday Fun

We hope that you were able to take part in some of the activities that were planned for you during Employee Appreication Week (May 2-6). Thursday, May 5, over the lunch hour there were many team building activities that you could participate in but the main event was the Tricycle Races featuring Chancellor Gary Miller vs Provost Greg Davis. The winner, Provost Greg Davis, then took on Asst Vice Chancellor Matt Dornbush in a race. Asst Vice Chancellor Matt Dornbush was the winner in the race and he then took on Associate Provost Clif Ganyard. Asst Vice Chancellor Matt Dornbursh came away the winner of that race. Thank you to each of you for participating in such a fun activity. Please enjoy this photo album from a fun afternoon of activites. Thank you for all you do for the great institution and we hope you can join us in the fun again next year.

 

Employee Spotlight: Holly Keener

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The Employee Spotlight this month is on Holly Keener.  Holly has worked at UWGB for a little over 2 years and encourages everyone to get involved in some way on campus. She enjoys many aspects of nature and the environment. Her family is very important in her life and she enjoys spending as much time with them as possible. Did you know she enjoys pretty much anything Marvel super-heros? Learn more about Holly by reading her Employee Spotlight.

Name: Holly Keener

Position at UWGB: Assistant to the Provost / Assistant to the Secretary of the Faculty and Staff

How long have you been employed: At UWGB? A little over 2 years

Brief history of employment with UWGB: I was hired as University Staff Associate supporting the Associate Provost (at that time, Andy Kersten) and Secretary of the Faculty and Staff. When Greg Davis was moved into the Provost Office and Judi Pietsch retired, I was moved over into the dual role of Assistant to the Provost. I also kept my responsibilities for shared governance and support of the SOFAS office.

Three words that describe you: Organized. Sassy. Caring.

Personal interests: my children, my family, dogs, native plants / holistic remedies / environmental ethics / outdoor activities

Random facts/interests: My degree is in environmental education. I HATE cold weather. I LOVE July cloud formations.

 

(Answer any of the following):

Any favorite line from a movie? I brought you a delicious bass.

 Are you messy or organized? I call it a messy organization. As I grow up (NOT get older), I find I’m getting more and more fickle about organization. Just don’t ask me where I put my shoes.

Best vacation you’ve been to? We spent a week at an Eagle River resort with our best friends and their children almost 10 years ago now. Sun, fish, and a lot of laughs. Truly a treasured memory.

Describe what you were like at age 10. I was a spunky blondie with pigtails who climbed trees, biked, roller-skated, loved to watch Bewitched, played piano and swam at the Y.

Do you have a favorite quote? If they go low, you go high (Michelle Obama). Meaning, don’t sink to your opposition’s level. Keep centered and focused and rooted in the good. You may even bring people surrounding you with negative thoughts up a few notches in the process.

Do you have an office nickname? What is it?  If I do, it’s not used in my presence. Should I be worried?

Do you recall any embarrassing moment at work?  None that I choose to recall, but I’m sure there were many. Oh wait, I did say something that was quite embarrassing the other day in a meeting. I think I’ll just keep that one to myself though (and no comments from the USC peanut gallery please)

Favorite travel spot?  Venture Island on Rainy Lake in Canada. Orrr… Jackson, WY. It’s a toss-up. Both are Heaven on earth!

If Hollywood made a movie about your life, who would you like to see cast as you? Either Kaley Cuoco (the actress who plays Penny in The Big Bang Theory) or Julie Bowen (plays Claire in Modern Family). Both are sassy, strong, irreverent women who manage to find humor and love in the not-so-easy, day to day struggles of life. That’s a true gift!

If you could change one thing about working here, what would it be? I would make sure Perry and Petunia (our peregrine falcons) have a safe place to lay their eggs and raise their family next year. We lost at least 4 eggs this spring because our vent ledge is slanted and their eggs rolled out. If we claim to be EcoU, why don’t we prove it. Can we please build a box for them for next year?

If your house was burning down, what’s the one non-living thing you would save? My back-up hard drive with all of my photos.

Motto or personal mantra? Always be humble and kind.

Tell us a little about yourself.  I grew up in Oshkosh, but my mom grew up here in Green Bay on Howard Street. She and her siblings all graduated from West High in the 50’s, so I have pretty deep roots in the area and am proud to call Green Bay my home. I am an Oshkosh North and UW-Stevens Point alum and have a degree in Environmental Education. I have raised two children, currently have two dogs and spend most of my “free” time trying to keep up with them all. I also really love being a part of an institution of higher education and hope that we can somehow convince the folks in government that education is the key to our future.

Tell us something about yourself that would surprise us? I used to play String Bass in the Green Bay Symphony orchestra. No really, I did!

Top 3 life highlights? Kasey, Jered, Kaleb – My children. My heart. My world.

What advice would you give to recent new hires? Go for a walk. Get involved. This university is only as strong as her people. We have some INCREDIBLE people here.   Get out there and meet them all. You are working for a top-notch, institution of higher learning. So LEARN! GROW! EXPERIENCE this university in all of her glory.

What are three career lessons you’ve learned thus far? 1. Listen. 2. Never assume.   3. Open yourself up to new perspectives, new challenges and new experiences.

What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most? I actually enjoy being in a position where I can make it easier for people to do their work.

What books are at your bedside? The Game of Thrones series / The Outlander series/ and a Phillippa Gregory novel, “The King’s Curse”

What celebrity do people think you look like? Julie Bowen (Claire Dunphy)

What did you want to be when growing up? I was going to be a marine biologist. Not sure why I decided going to a small, private school in Northfield, MN was the best place to start my education though. Needless to say, I’m not a marine biologist.

What do you always want to try and never did? Scuba diving

What do you like most about your job? The people. We have some fascinating people here.

What do you like to do in your spare time? I love to spend as much time as I possibly can with my kids. If that’s sitting all day in a basketball court, watching cheerleading competitions every weekend or driving 4 hours just to spend a few minutes in their presence, that’s what I want.

What do you like to do on your days off? Catch up on my sleep and watch tv. I could very easily be a couch potato if I let myself.

What else do you do for fun? I love going to movies in movie theaters. My son and I even did a double feature one time. Iron Man was over and Speed Racer was just starting. We bought new tickets, refreshed our popcorn and went in for another round!

What is an ability you wish you had? Teleportation!! Can you imagine just wriggling your nose or nodding your head and going anywhere?

What is the first concert you attended? Cheap Trick.

What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? I’d pay off my bills and set up an education trust for my children. THEN …. A new jeep wrangler.

What is your favorite meal? Chocolate chips in peanut butter. That’s a meal, right?

What is your favorite movie and book? While You Were Sleeping – all-time favorite movie. Well, that and the Men in Black movies. Ohhhh, or the Iron Man movies. … pretty much anything Marvel super-hero.

What is your favorite sport? Right now? Anything my kids play. So… mainly high school basketball.

What kinds of hobbies and interests do you have outside of work? Movies, books, music, photography. Native plants and gardening.

What one food do you wish had zero calories? Chocolate

What phobias do you have? Crowded elevators. If there are more than 4 people in an elevator, I will step out and wait for the next round.

What places have you lived in? Oshkosh; Stevens Point; Kingsville, TX; Madison; Aurora, IL; Green Bay.

What was your favorite book, toy, or outfit as a child? Green Eggs and Ham was my absolute favorite book as a child. And I had this stretchy, yellow, long-sleeve shirt that my mom brought back from MN for me when I was in grade school. We have quite a few pics of me in that shirt through the years. I was NOT going to let my little sisters wear it for anything!!!

What’s on your bucket list? Kayak the Apostle Islands.

What’s the one thing, you can’t live without? Chocolate and peanut butter. Oh wait, that’s two things. But don’t they just both go together naturally?!!

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten? Rattle snake – tastes like chicken.

Where is your favorite place to eat? Portillo’s

Where is your home town? Oshkosh

Where would you like to go on a dream vacation? Ireland.

Employee Appreciation Week Winners

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As part of Employee Appreciation Week, celebrated May 2 – 6, employees across campus were entered into a drawing for daily preferred parking and free lunch with campus leadership. And the winners are… Drumroll please…

Daily Preferred Parking:

Monday, May 2, 2016

  • Pat Theyerl
  • Lidia Nonn
  • Alissa Warpinski

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

  • Christopher Paquet
  • Jean Haroldson
  • Tammy Olp

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

  • Adam Novotny
  • Jennifer Schwahn
  • Kevin Suddick

Thursday, May 5, 2016

  • Erinn Aubry
  • Todd Dresser
  • Lynn Niemi

Friday, May 6, 2016

  • Linda Peacock-Landrum
  • Lynn Brandt
  • Nora Kanzenbach

 

Lunch with Leadership

  • Pat Theyerl
  • Kimberly Vlies
  • Kristy Aoki
  • Jeff Schulz
  • Joe Schoenebeck

Congratulations to all the winners!  Winners will be contacted directly with information on parking or lunch details.

Check out the HR blog for full details on all Employee Appreciation Week events.  Thank you for all you do!

“There’s No UWGB without U!”

Employee Appreciation Week (May 2 – 6, 2016)

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May 2-6, 2016

“There is No UWGB without U!”

Employee Appreciation Week is being celebrated May 2-6 on campus! This is a week to honor employees. The Employee Appreciation Week Work Group is putting the final touches together on a week of fun, and we encourage all employees to take part in activities during this week and the few days leading up to it. More activites will be added to the schedule as they are confirmed!

By Noon on Friday, April 29:

1:00 pm Friday, April 29:

  • Drawings will occur for daily preferred parking and the opportunity for FREE Lunch with Leadership. Complete the survey above to be entered to win!

May 2 – 6 Week long events:

  • Continue to send compliments to Jena Richter at richterj@uwgb.edu for the UWGB Compliments Facebook page.
  • Take advantage of Shorewood’s lunch special for staff and faculty— Lunch, a drink, and 3 holes of golf for $10. (Please call ahead to reserve. Ex: 2118)
  • 30% savings on a new line of Outdoor Activity Merchandise at the Phoenix Bookstore
  • Watch the Social Media pages of HR and other departments for great updates throughout the week. Be sure to also check out the UWGB Compliments Facebook page where we will be posting anonymous messages we have received to thank fellow employees.
  • FREE Popcorn* for all employees in the Phoenix Club, please bring your ID.

Tuesday May 3:

  • FREE Ice Cream* for all employees outside the Phoenix Bookstore from 1 pm to 3 pm
    • Flavors include: Cookies and Cream, Mint Chip, Chocolate, Strawberry, Butter Pecan, and Pretzel Palooza
    • Please bring your ID

Wednesday, May 4

  • 20% off all apparel at the Phoenix Bookstore. Stock up for the summer!

Thursday, May 5:

  • Casual Dress Day (All Day)
  • Team Building Activities- take a break and participate in activities with your co-workers.
    • 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m., across campus
    • At 12:15 there will be a competition between Campus Leadership that you won’t want to miss!
    • We will have Giant Checkers, Jenga, Jump Rope, Skip It, Connect 4, Ping Pong and so many more games for you to play.
    • Sue Bodilly and friends will be organzing a Pickle Ball game or two.
  • Come get your picture taken with Phlash.

Friday, May 6:

  • Phoenix Friday
  • 20% off all apparel at the Phoenix Bookstore. Stock up for the summer!
  • 50 and Forward Celebration
  • Fireworks, Kress Center Parking lot at Dusk, approx. 8 pm

*Ice cream and popcorn funded by the University Staff Committee

Once again, we highly encourage all to partake in these activities! Thank you for all you do!

“There is no UWGB without U!” 

“The Best Team Wins” Presented by USPDC and ASPDPC

University Staff Professional Development Committee and Academic Staff Professional Development Programming Committee invite all university employees to join them on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 in the Christie Theatre from 1-3 p.m. for “The Best Team Wins” presented by Randy Fox. Randy Fox is a former corporate executive, professional speaker, author and NCAA basketball official that believes success is not a solo effort and that together everyone accomplishes more. This workshop will focus on the power of appreciation, the importance of playing your part, and learning how persistence and overcoming obstacles increase your likelihood of success.

Registration is appreciated by April 25, 2016: http://uwgreenbay.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6nakJjwZryXwPVH

Questions may be directed to the chairs of USPDC and ASPDPC, Teri Ternes (ternest@uwgb.edu) or Jena Richter (richterj@uwgb.edu)

Employee Spotlight: Ryan Kauth

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UW-Green Bay is proud to have such strong Alumni presence both on and off campus. One of those great alumni is Ryan Kauth, Entrepreneurship Lecturer with the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business. Ryan has served in a couple roles with UWGB since 2007. Ryan has a wife and 4 kids and loves to try new local restaurants.

Name: Ryan Kauth

Position at UWGB: Entrepreneurship Lecturer, Austin E. Cofrin School of Business

Summary of what you do: Teach courses entrepreneurship and small business management, strategic decision analysis, business and its environment; advise general business students

How long have you been employed: 4 years in Sept full time (but as an adjunct since 2007)

Brief history of employment with UWGB:Adjunct instructor in the School of Business, SBDC Director, now Entrepreneurship Lecturer in the School of Business

Three words that describe you: UW Green Bay alum

Personal interests: My faith and my family (alum wife, 4 kids who all like to read and play soccer and basketball, parents and in-laws and sister’s family and sister-in-law’s family close by)

Random facts/interests: My first “teaching job” was in summer camps at UWGB as a TA for and graduate student mentor under Dr. Donna Ritch in the RCMS program (headed at the time by Scott Ashmann!)

 

(Answer any of the following):

Any favorite line from a movie? My favorite movie is Casablanca, so any line from that movie

Are you messy or organized? Organized

Best vacation you’ve been to? Honeymooned in Cancun – it was more about the company though

Describe what you were like at age 10 – I’m not unlike my 9 year old and 11 year old kids: I liked to read but I also liked to play soccer and in the woods in the back yard. That and my 8 year old sister at the time was my BFF.

Do you recall any embarrassing moment at work? When I worked in banking, I was sometimes the first one in…and I may have forgotten to unarm the alarm once or twice or…? (at least I didn’t have to spend time in jail)

Favorite travel spot? A lake cabin in northern WI, but I am also a huge fan of short stay-cations and binge watching movies series

If given a chance, who would you like to be for a day? I’d like to break a tie in the U.S. Senate as the Vice President

If Hollywood made a movie about your life, who would you like to see cast as you? It certainly wouldn’t take a top professional actor to play me, but my favorite is Humphrey Bogart – bring him back from the dead

If you could be anyone from any time period who would it be and why? Can I be human me but in the future during the robot or zombie apocalypse?

If you could change one thing about working here, what would it be? Entrepreneurial students might need a cool collaborative interdisciplinary space…

If you could interview one person (dead or alive) who would it be? Jesus

If you could witness any historical event, what would you want to see? So many good options but I like to see what’s coming next – can I bank this for an event yet to come that I might not be there in attendance for?

If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be? Breakfast foods like oatmeal with fruit and nuts, eggs benedict…stuff like that

If you were an animal what would you be? A bat

If you were to write a book about yourself, what would you name it? A fairly ordinary life

If you were to write a self-help book, what would the topic be? Networking

If your house was burning down, what’s the one non-living thing you would save? My smartphone is backed up on the cloud…so…nothing

Least favorite Food? Sauerkraut

Motto or personal mantra? When you give, do not let your left hand know what you’re right hand is doing

People would be surprised if they knew: my major at UWGB was human bio, I have 3 UWGB intramural volleyball champ t-shirts, and I played in jazz ensembles and combos when I was a student here

Tell us a little about yourself. I was born in NJ (I have my neighbor’s license plate in my office), and I grew up in Manitowoc.

Tell us a little bit about your family. I met my wife here at UWGB, and we have 4 kids ages 6 to 13.

Top 3 life highlights? Marriage, births of my four kids, graduating from here, graduating from grad school

What advice would you give to recent new hires? “Blend” your life – “balance” is b.s.

What are three career lessons you’ve learned thus far? Do what you are passionate about, volunteer for everything that you can, and it’s not 100% about you (which you will only learn by volunteering or having kids)

What are your hopes for our industry/school? I want it to be here for another 50 years

What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most? Getting to know a student’s story

What book did you read last? I re-read Business Model Generation

What books are at your bedside? Bible

What children’s character can you relate with most? Why? I always liked Peter Pan – he could fly, he had a wide variety of friends and acquaintances, and he was a master swordsman

What did you want to be when growing up? A medical missionary

What do you always want to try and never did? Fly

What do you like most about your job? My colleagues are mission driven

What do you like to do in your spare time? Read, hang out with my family, grill, listen to podcasts

What do you like to do on your days off? Usually something family related, watch a sporting event

What does a typical day look like for you? get up by 5am or 6am, go to a community meeting, teach, go home, sleep, wake up in the middle of the night for an hour or two, back to sleep

What else do you do for fun? My wife and I enjoy going to ball games and searching for a pizza we have not eaten yet

What is an ability you wish you had? Flying

What is the first concert you attended? Other than school concerts, U2 at Camp Randall

What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? I’d buy my mom her yellow convertible ’66 Mustang back that they sold when they moved back to WI

What is the most important thing you have learned in the last five years? There’s nothing better at work than working with people and hiring people who are smarter than you are

What is your biggest pet peeve? Assumptions

What is your family like? I think we’re a fairly “normal” family of six

What is your favorite movie and book? Movie: Casablanca, Book: To Kill a Mockingbird

What is your favorite sport? College football

What kinds of hobbies and interests do you have outside of work? I like to learn from the best teachers

What one food do you wish had zero calories? Pies

What phobias do you have? I really don’t have any major ones

What places have you lived in? WI, and I’m very Ok with that

What tv show/movie are you ashamed to admit you love? Not all that ashamed of it, but I could watch Perry Mason or Law and Order for days without taking much of a break

What was your favorite book, toy, or outfit as a child? Batman and Spiderman comics

What would people never guess you do in your role? I don’t think I do anything in my lecturer role that people wouldn’t guess that I do…

What would you like to be famous for? I have no desire to be famous

What’s on your bucket list? For the Cubs to win the World Series

What’s the one thing, you can’t live without? Other than biological answers like food, water, etc., I would rather not live without my family, but I could if I had to

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten? A scorpion in a lollipop – I have three left in my office – they’re strawberry

What’s your favorite thing to do in Green Bay? Eat

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Here

Where is your favorite place to eat? I like local restaurants, probably with a lean toward Italian (for a pizza or seafood pasts dish)

Where is your home town? I call Manitowoc my home town though I was born an Army brat in NJ

Where would you like to go on a dream vacation? I’d like to take my family back to Disney and I’d like to attend a soccer game in the U.K.

Additional ACA Student Employment Forums

Based upon compliance requirements for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), changes have been made to UPS Operational Policy: GEN 20 on Student Employment which went into effect January 1, 2016.

The updates to the Student Employment Policy include:

  • 25 hour per week limitation during the 39-contiguous weeks of the Academic year for all UW System employment and up to 40 hours during designated break periods
  • Limiting lump sum payments.
  • Recording of hours worked with any lump sum payments that continue.

We have worked through the effects to our campus, including changes in the hiring and payment for student lump sum employees and the monitoring of weekly hour limits for all student employees.  We will go through the updated policy and new procedures regarding student employment during the scheduled forums:

  • Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
  • Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
  • Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.

(Please note each session will be limited to 15 attendees.)

All forums will be held in the Conference Room on the 7th floor of the Cofrin Library, CL 735.

Due to required changes in student employment and payroll procedures, anyone supervising students is required to attend. These will be the last three sessions offered so you must register and attend.

*If you have already attended a session at the end of January/beginning of February, you do not need to attend again.

Please RSVP using this link for the date and time you are able to attend. Thank you.

Adventures in Team Building

University Staff Professional Development Committee and Academic Staff Professional Development Programming Committee invite all university employees to join them on Wednesday, March 16, 2016 in the Kress Events Center’s special Events Room from 2-4 p.m. for “Adventures in Team Building” presented by UW System colleague, Ed Richmond. Ed serves as Campus Activities & Recreation Coordinator at UW-Stevens Points. This session will create a positive and fun learning environment through team building exercises. Participants can expect to delve into issues facing higher education and receive takeaways on how to help your specific department communicate more effectively and do more, with less. Because of the team building focus, working teams are encouraged to attend together! Individuals will also gain useful takeaways and have opportunities to meet colleagues from across the university!

Registration is appreciated by March 15, 2016: http://uwgreenbay.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cvBNrVVhktAlPtr

Questions may be directed to the chairs of USPC and ASPDPC, Teri Ternes (ternest@uwgb.edu) or Jena Richter (richterj@uwgb.edu)