Employee Spotlight: Bryan Carr

Bryan-Carr

Name: Bryan Carr

Position at UWGB: Associate Professor

Summary of what you do: I teach courses in Communication and Information Science and advise our Mass Media, Sports Communication, and Game Studies majors. I’m part of the Women’s and Gender Studies faculty and am also faculty advisor for Black Student Union and the Phoenix Phorecast. I also host and produce the podcast “Serious Fun” for the Phoenix Studios podcast network.

How long have you been employed: I started in the Fall 2013 semester, so I am in the midst of my sixth academic year.

Brief history of employment with UWGB: I was hired as an Assistant Professor in 2013 and promoted to Associate Professor last year.

Three words that describe you: Patient, thoughtful, curious*

Personal interests: I enjoy hanging out with my wife and cat. I like to write and draw when I get the chance. I consume a lot (probably too much) of popular culture, in particular comics, movies, and video games. Conveniently, I also research those things. I do some audio and video production. I bought a harmonica, and I do intend to learn how to play it at some point. I follow government and politics pretty closely.

Random facts/interests: My wife and I got married on campus in a conference room!

Any favorite line from a movie? “There’s good in the world, and it’s worth fighting for.” – Samwise Gamgee, Lord of the Rings

Are you messy or organized? I have striven to attain a state of controlled, functional clutter.

Best vacation you’ve been to? My wife and I went to Hawaii on our honeymoon. It was fantastic. We reluctantly returned. We want to go back!

Describe what you were like at age 10. I would say somewhat precocious. I read a lot of books and watched a lot of TV that was well beyond my age range, and I was that annoying kid that would correct the teacher’s spelling. My media tastes have remained remarkably consistent, though, as anyone who has visited my office could probably guess.

Do you have a favorite newspaper, blog? I like the Washington Post as far as national newspapers go. And I’ve spent a lot of time reading Politico, Talking Points Memo, and other blogs lately.

Do you have an office nickname? What is it?  If I do, it’s probably better I don’t know. I’d take “Ace”. “Ace” is pretty cool. Or “T-Bone”.

If Hollywood made a movie about your life, who would you like to see cast as you? I always hoped Liev Schreiber but students have told me I look like Zach Galifianakis in the past and that’s probably more likely. If he’s willing, we could work on a script.

If you could interview one person (dead or alive) who would it be?  I’ve always admired Matt Groening and Charles Schulz a lot. But I think Warren Zevon would have some pretty amazing stories, too.

If you had to eat one meal, every day for the rest of your life, what would it be? Pizza can have every food group on it. That’s just good strategy for this situation, isn’t it?

If you were an animal what would you be? The obvious answer is some kind of bird so I could fly, but the more I think about it, the more my cat seems to have it pretty together. It seems like a sweet gig.

If you were to write a book about yourself, what would you name it? “I Can’t Believe They Actually Published It: The Bryan Carr Story”

 What advice would you give to recent new hires? Take advantage of the unique opportunities offered here! There’s a lot of great collaborative possibility and tons of friendly and helpful people on campus.

What aspect of your role do you enjoy the most? I really like working with students and seeing the creative and interesting ways they solve problems.

What did you want to be when growing up? There was a point in second grade or so I was dead-set on paleontology. Jurassic Park had just come out, and I think we all wanted to do that. I also thought I’d be a writer or a cartoonist as I got older. Then I thought I’d be working full-time in broadcasting or at least become a media mogul. There’s still time for all of these, I suppose, but I’m very happy being a professor here at UWGB. It’s the perfect job for me.

What is your favorite sport? I appreciate pretty much all of them, but baseball is my favorite. It’s the perfect game in many ways – a swirling vortex of chaos, physics, and pure luck to which we try to apply strategic thinking.

What places have you lived in? I’ve lived in multiple places in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula, then I spent a few years in Norman, Oklahoma getting my Ph.D. And then I moved here!

What tv show/movie are you ashamed to admit you love? I’ve been a pro wrestling fan for quite a long time and while I don’t watch as much of it as I used to, I still keep up with the various shows and promotions. I’m not quite sure I’m ashamed of it, though, as I’ve made some great friends, met some cool people and done some neat things as a result of that fandom.

What’s your favorite thing to do in Green Bay? I love visiting some of the unique shops, restaurants and places around here. NEW Zoo and the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary are neat, and I love the Safe Haven Cat Café downtown. And it’s always fun to visit Door County when it gets warmer.

WRS Webinars Offered in February

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ETF is offering a series of 30-minute, live, interactive webinars designed to increase your understanding of Wisconsin Retirement System benefits. Individuals can also ask questions at the end of these sessions. Visit the ETF webinar page to learn more about any of the following sessions.

Additional Contributions

Find out how making additional contributions to your WRS account can potentially increase your retirement. This webinar also provides examples of how contributions grow over time with interest, how to pay additional contributions (payroll deduction or direct pay), etc.

  • Wed, Feb 6, 2019 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Tue, Feb 12, 2019 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Mon, Feb 18, 2019 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Thu, Feb 28, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Beneficiary Designations – What Happens to My Account When I Die?

Do you have a beneficiary designation on file with ETF and does it reflect how you would want your WRS death benefits paid? This webinar reviews the importance of having a beneficiary designation on file and keeping it updated as life events occur. We will also review how to correctly complete a designation form, what it means if you do not have one on file with ETF, and how to request a copy of your current form.

  • Mon, Feb 4, 2019 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Thu, Feb 14, 2019 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Mon, Feb 18, 2019 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Thu, Feb 28, 2019 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Overview of the Wisconsin Retirement System

This webinar will cover participation in the Wisconsin Retirement System, how the WRS is funded and what benefits are available under the WRS. A brief overview of the Core and Variable Trust Funds and how the WRS is structured are included.

  • Thu, Feb 7, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
  • Wed, Feb 13, 2019 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
  • Tue, Feb 19, 2019 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Mon, Feb 25, 2019 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.

WRS Annuity Adjustments and Effective Rates

Do WRS accounts receive an investment return? Do investment returns affect how much a retiree will initially receive when they begin their pension? Do those retired in the WRS receive adjustments to their monthly pension amount over the years? This webinar will cover the process of how account effective rates and annuity adjustments are calculated, starting with the investment return reported by the State of Wisconsin Investment Board. Also covered during the webinar will be explanations of both the Core and Variable Trust Funds and the calculations specific to each fund for effective rates and annual adjustments. At the end of this webinar, it is hoped that you will have a better grasp on how State of Wisconsin Investment Board investment returns affect your WRS pension.

  • Tue, Feb 5, 2019 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Wed, Feb 13, 2019 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Thu, Feb 21, 2019 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
  • Tue, Feb 26, 2019 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Register for a webinar

Please contact Human Resources at (920) 465-2390 or payrollandbenefits@uwgb.edu with any questions.

 

 

 

 

Income Continuation Insurance Deferred Enrollment Available Through March 1, 2019 for Eligible Employees

The Income Continuation Insurance (ICI) program is an ‘income replacement’ benefit plan that replaces up to 75% of your gross salary if you are unable to work due to a short or long-term disability.

If you are not currently enrolled in ICI, you may be able to enroll during the Annual ICI Deferred Enrollment opportunity through March 1, 2019. If you are currently enrolled in the ICI plan and have Standard ICI coverage, you may be eligible for Supplemental ICI coverage. Eligible employees were notified by email on January 18 from the UW System HR (uwsystemhr@uwsa.edu) email address.

Please see the Income Continuation Insurance section of the UW System Employee Benefits website for more information regarding eligibility and income continuation insurance benefits.

To apply for coverage through the Deferred Enrollment opportunity, you must complete an Income Continuation Insurance Application (ET-2307) and return it to your human resources office on or before March 1, 2019. ICI coverage elected through deferred enrollment will be effective April 1, 2019.

If you have questions, contact Payroll & Benefits at (920) 465-2390 or payrollandbenefits@uwgb.edu.

Source: UW Service Center

Well Wisconsin Program 2019 Updates

Employees and spouses currently enrolled in the State Group Health Insurance Program are eligible for an annual $150 wellness incentive (administered by StayWell). A Well Wisconsin webinar highlighting features of the 2019 program will be offered on Wednesday, February 13 from 12-12:30 pm. To register, visit wellwisconsin.staywell.com.

To earn the $150 incentive, participants are required to complete three activities by October 11, 2019:

  1. Submit 2019 health screening results.
  2. Take the StayWell health assessment.
  3. Complete a StayWell well-being activity.

There are two new well-being activities being offered in 2019:

  • Sleep Well is a challenge to support participants with improving their overall sleep. It requires completing an eight-week challenge and post-assessment.
  • Short digital workshops which include an article, short video and quiz. Completing one workshop counts as a well-being activity.

For more information about the Well Wisconsin program, scheduling a health screening, taking the health assessment, well-being activities and the StayWell mobile app, visit wellwisconsin.staywell.com, or contact the StayWell HelpLine at 800-821-6591.

Throughout 2019, StayWell will send emails and home mailers to employees with information about the program.

Source: UW System Human Resources

Updated Income Continuation Insurance Premiums Effective February 1, 2019

Income Continuation Insurance (ICI) premiums are updated annually on February 1. Updated premiums for University Staff (paid bi-weekly) will be reflected on the February 14, 2019 paycheck. Updated ICI premiums for Faculty/Academic Staff/Limited Appointees (paid monthly) will be reflected on the March 1, 2019 paycheck.

If you are currently enrolled in the ICI program, visit the ICI Premium Notice web page for your personalized updated premium amount. Current enrollees were sent an email January 18 directing them to this customized web page.

Several factors determine your premium amount:

  • For University Staff: the ICI premium is based on 2018 earnings reported to the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), sick leave balance/usage as of December 22, 2018 and current ICI category.
  • For Faculty/Academic Staff/Limited Appointees: the ICI premium is based on 2018 WRS-reported earnings and the selected ICI elimination period.

Please note: The ICI annual premium update effective February 1 is based on 2018 earnings and does not reflect any enrollments made during the ICI Deferred Enrollment period which began in January and ends March 1, 2019. Employees who are eligible to participate in the ICI Deferred Enrollment period received notification about their opportunity via an email sent January 19.

A complete list of ICI premiums and plan information is available on the ICI plan page. If you have questions, contact Payroll & Benefits at (920) 465-2390 or payrollandbenefits@uwgb.edu.

Source: UW Service Center

Peach Melba Smoothie for Two

(Gluten-free)

IngredientsSmoothie

  • 1 cup sliced peaches, fresh, frozen, or canned (drained and rinsed)
  • 1 cup fat-free vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup crushed ice
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen unsweetened raspberries; reserve 6 berries for garnish
  • Mint leaves (optional), for garnish

Directions

Put peaches, yogurt, ice, and all but 6 raspberries into blender and puree. Serve in tall glasses. Garnish with reserved berries. The smoothie will be thick enough to float them on top. Add fresh mint leaves if you have them.

Serves 2
Each serving contains about 150 calories, 7 g protein, 0 g fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 25 g carbohydrates, 5 g fiber, and 80 mg sodium.

Recipe from the StayWell Company, LLC.

 

Healthy Heart Challenge

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When: Friday, February 8, 2019 to Friday, March 1, 2019

Where: Manitowoc, Marinette, Sheboygan & Green Bay campuses

Kick Off: Healthy Heart Lunch ‘n Learn at 12:00 to 12:45 pm on February 8th in the Alumni Room of the Union at Green Bay (you can still participate in the challenge if you don’t attend the lunch ‘n learn)

What: Walk around campus, find the AED’s (Automated External Defibrillator), unscramble the heart health-related word posted next to the AED, and write it on your worksheet.  Get as many words as you can by Friday, March 1st, and then scan and email your worksheet to wellness@uwgb.edu by Friday, March 8th and you will be entered in a drawing for a wellness prize!  The more words you find, the more times your name is entered in the drawing!

Resources:

Questions?  Please contact us at wellness@uwgb.edu or (920) 465-2203.

Ask your co-workers to take a walk with you and help each other unscramble the words!

CRM Recruitment Specialist

This position reports to the Assistant Director of Admissions for Operations and is responsible for Maximizing the available technology for the purpose of recruiting students to UW-Green Bay. A special emphasis is placed on developing and implementing robust applications for the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, along with developing reports to support analysis of KPI and ROI. Additional duties consistent with the role of Admissions Professional may be assigned.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please apply by Monday, February 25, 2019.

Assistant Professor – Biology and Herbarium Curator

The Department of Natural and Applied Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay invites applicants for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Biology and Curator of the Gary A. Fewless Herbarium. This is a 10-month appointment (1 month in the summer), with half-time teaching responsibilities and half-time supervision of the Fewless Herbarium, including mentoring of graduate students in UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Science and Policy Graduate Program. We encourage candidates who have strong professional or academic experience in botany, plant systematics, plant bioinformatics, or plant ecology, plus experience working with natural history collections, to apply. Experience and/or interest in plant systematics, familiarity with the biota of northeastern Wisconsin, and experience in curation of herbarium collections are highly desirable qualifications.

For more information and position responsibilities, please see the full position announcement.

To ensure consideration, please apply by Wednesday, March 6, 2019.