This week, we talked with Amber Cobbett, a clerkship coordinator for the Department of Surgery, about creating the UCSF skateboard club and how a visit to UCSF changed her career path.
This week, we talked with Lead Locksmith John White in Facilities Services about his role and how he would describe his best day at work, a key measure in the Gallup Q12 employee engagement survey that indicates how well employees can use their natural strengths at work.
This week, we talked with Ricky Shankar, community services coordinator with the UCSF Police Department, about his new role and why customer service matters.
This week, in honor of the staff engagement survey that opened on April 7, we caught up with Mike Huang and Yolanda (Yolie) Marquez to talk about what it means to have “best friends at work,” one of the survey’s core questions.
We are pleased to announce that nominations for the 2026 Chancellor Awards for Exceptional University Service, Management and Public Service will be accepted until Friday, February 6, 2026.
Tomorrow, our annual staff engagement survey begins. Are you ready to join the FAS 100% Challenge?
This week, we talked with Marcia Soares, operations specialist in Learning & Organization Development, about her role, her favorite staff engagement survey question, community and how she juggles three languages under one roof.
This week we talked with UCSF Supply Chain Management (SCM) Project and Communications Manager Lucky Corral about a big change she made in her life to finish her degree—and how she and her team have worked to elevate the importance of communications within SCM.
This week, we talked with Paul Franke, principal planner in UCSF Real Estate, about his work building the future of UCSF and his creative work designing large wooden art installations that adorn the Burning Man festival each year.
This week, we talked with Erik Wieland, UCSF IT’s customer success and solutions architect for Enterprise Systems, to learn more about his role, his career path, and the best advice he’s given and received. Plus, learn more about his work on UCSF’s digital accessibility compliance project.