One Good Thing
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1 Good Thing: Judy's Table
This week we talked to Judy Daniel, content program manager for UCSF IT’s Web Services, about the intersection of food and culture. We talked with her about her love of food and how it’s celebrated in her Jewish culture.
Hidden Talent, Charles, Pickleball King
FAS Hidden Talents focuses on the passions of our colleagues outside of work. This week we talked with Charles Conway, assistant director of Infrastructure Programs in Facilities Services, about his love for pickleball, a paddle sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong.
Nina’s Passion Project
This week we talked with Nina Smith, an administrative fellow at UCSF Health, about her work covering the recent DEIA-AR (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility and Anti-Racism) workshop focused on how racism is operating within FAS.
Aracely’s Heritage
In honor of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, we talked with Aracely Nunez, property risk analyst for Risk Management and Insurance Services in UCSF Finance, about her family traditions and the food that brings them together.
Julian’s Flu Clinic Day
This week we talked to UCSF Flu Vaccine Clinic Coordinator Julian Villanueva in Occupational Health, about a day in his work life managing a flu vaccine clinic, increasing vaccine equity and UCSF flu vaccine options.
A Piece of the Pie
This week we talked with Sharon Norwood, executive director of Finance Health Capital Programs and UCSF Real Estate Construction Contracts, about how they partner with teams across UCSF to help small and diverse businesses increase their chances of getting “a piece of the pie."
Martin Breaks Ground
This week we talked with UCSF Police Department dispatcher Martin Lopez Sandoval about an advancement opportunity that may unlock career pathways for an entire population of California residents.
Beto Makes it Work
This week we talked with Lead Custodian Adalberto “Beto” Garcia about his work getting the FAS Work Hub spaces ready for action.
Adrienne’s Best Day
This week we talked with Adrienne Moore, lieutenant and director of security with the UCSF Police Department, about her best day at work and how she got hooked on rowing.