EMPLOYEE FOCUS
November 2007
In This Month's Issue:
Mandatory Training
Idea Contest
November Calendar
Who's Who on Campus
NEW HR Director
November Training
October Quiz
Results
November Quiz
November Dining Schedule
Catering
on Cullen
University Copy Center
SkillPort – Accounting Fundamentals
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Who’s Who on Campus
We’ve got a lot of great people
on campus, and we thought you’d like to get
to know more about them. These individuals
have been selected by their colleagues as
people you should know on campus. In fact,
there’s so many wonderful UH employees that
we’ve decided to highlight two of them this
month.
Please continue to nominate your outstanding
colleagues, and we will continue to publish
them in order of receipt.
CLICK HERE TO
NOMINATE NOW!

Who:
Kimberly R. Delaney
Department Business Administrator
Years of UH Service:
11.5 years
Department:
Division of University Advancement
How to Contact Me:
kdelaney2@uh.edu
Where to Find Me:
McElhinney Hall
When to Call Me:
Call me to certify documents for
University Advancement or for
assistance with personnel related
issues. I manage the administrative,
financial and human resources
operations for seven of the
departments within University
Advancement. I am knowledgeable of
the University's policies and
procedures and ensure my units stay
within compliance in accordance to
the M.A.P.P.
Helpful Hint:
University Advancement's website
allows you to make a gift or pledge
online to the University of Houston
in support of your philanthropic
interests.
What I Like Best About My Job:
University of Houston offers a great
opportunity to expand my education
through their Staff Tuition
Scholarship Program.
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Who:
Robert Marlin
Library Supervisor
Years of UH Service:
11 Years
Department:
M.D. Anderson Library, Special
Collections
How to Contact Me:
rmarlin@uh.edu
X39743
Where to Find Me:
M.D. Anderson Library, Room 260
(unless I owe you money and then I’m
not sure where I work).
When to Call Me:
When you would like to view a Bible
from 1611, a letter written by
George Washington, a Sumerian Clay
Tablet from 2051 B.C., research the
history of the university, or to buy
me lunch.
Helpful Hint:
When you are looking for
information, whether related to a
major research project, a class
paper, or just something good to
read, the library is a great place
to start because it is filled with
people who want to help you.
What I Like Best About My Job:
Next to the president (she gets a
house), I have the best job on
campus because I work with the
brightest students who are focused,
hard-working, and dedicated in their
efforts to provide quality services.
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