Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Next Meeting Thursday, December 10

December 10, 2009, 8:30 am on the Warner Performance Platform. The hosts will be OSU Admissions and Advising.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

November Meeting Minutes

Staff Forum Minutes for November 12, 2009

Attendance: Joe Snow, Kasia Wilson, Brandi Ross, Marilyn Lees, Tauni Graham, Terri Jackson, Leslie Holler, Laura Walsh, Kelly Kirkpatrick, Steve Veyon, Paul Green, Norm Holmes, Becky Smith, Leslie McLaughlin, Patsy Henderson, Sherry Abbott, Nicia Carry, mark Fegley, Vorley Taylor, Jamie White, Elaine Stevens, Brent Stark, Mark Labutis, Alice Hutzel-Bateson, Julie Ketner, Jasmin Hennosy

Welcome: Jasmin Hennosy

Monthly Hosts- COTC Gateway

Gateway Introduction: Mark Labutis
• The Gateway manages students from when they are first interested in COTC all the way through graduation.
• Gateway update- this autumn 4,341 students enrolled, a record.

New Business:
• Ohio State Newark Fall Term Updates- Mark Fegley
o Record high enrollment (by 10 students)
o In February, applications were down at all campuses and regional campuses were dramatically down.
o The numbers of Newark students moving to the Columbus campus in their second year is increasing.
o How did it turn around?
 Regional Marketing Campaign
 Later Registrations
 4% Higher Matriculation Rate
 Economic Impact
 Warner Center attraction
o Registration skyrocketed after July 10th
o Full time students are the same for the 2nd year, Part time students has increased by 12.9%
o Males are up 4.8% while females are down 0.9%
o Under age 21 is up 5.36% and 21 and older down 4.95%
o Students are from 69 of Ohio’s 88 counties
o Diversity is up by 15%
o If you have any in-depth questions, please ask Ann Donahue

Area Updates:

Career Services: No representative present

Development Office: Laura Walsh
• Nominations are still being accepted for the newly created Transitions Award.

Facilities/Project Manager:
• No updates.

Human Resources: Sherry Abbott
• Please meet the new campus employees; Nicia Cary, Assistant Director of Human Resources and Steve Veyon, PC Network Administrator.
• Thanks to everyone that helped and assisted with the benefits table. Marketing helped man tables and Amy Bischoff helped as well.
• Reminder that you have until the 30th of the month to finish your PHA for the discount on your benefits.
• Please take a look at http://jobs.cotc.edu to see the new online application system. There will be no more paper applications for COTC.
• Please see the full listing of Personnel Updates at the end of this document.

ITS: Kasia Wilson
• Starting to work on the project list for the Winter Break. Let ITS know of anything that needs attention by calling or emailing.
• There will be many refreshes over the Winter Break for classrooms, labs and faculty computers. There will be a list published of computers that will be refreshed. See the web site in the next few weeks for the refresh list.
• There will be updates for the policies and procedures and manuals over the next few months.
• The technician position will be filled soon.
• Windows 7 will be rolled out as soon as possible.

Marketing: Alice Hutzel-Bateson
• COTC received two Gold Medallion awards from the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations (NCMPR). One each for the poster/overview and COTC Viewbook. And a Bronze Medallion award for the Knox Capital Campaign press conference program.
• Thanks to Leslie Lenzo McLaughlin for her graphic design work
• Leslie’s title is now Senior Graphic Designer because of her more than 20 years of experience in the field, 10 of those being here at this campus.
• December 4 is the Holiday Celebration and Santa Visit
o This event is campus-wide and open to the public.
• Friday December 18th from 3-5 is the Holiday Open House for campus faculty and staff only. This celebration for employees takes place in the Reese Center.
• Winter Commencement is Friday, December 11 at 6:30 pm, also in the Reese Center.
• Stop by the Marketing office to see the NCMPR medallion awards.

Safety and Security: Norm Holmes
• Check expiration date on parking permit. If you get a ticket in Columbus for an expired ticket, there is nothing they can do.
• Security has guest permits if you don’t have an ‘A’ or ‘B’ tag. It is for one day only.

Staff Development: Marilyn Lees
• Staff Development is sponsoring a book discussion group. Please fill out the survey which is included on the table.
• Autumn employee of the quarter nominations are due on November 30th. The nomination form is available on the staff development web site.
• The holiday door decorating contest will be coming up.
• Holiday potluck will be December 16th from 11:00-1:00. This is where the door decorating contest winners will be announced.

Student Life: Elaine Stevens & Vorley Taylor
• Introduced Becky Smith the new Customer Service Representative located in Reese.
• Annual intercultural series begins today in W175 at 12:30.
• Next week is beat Michigan Week with piƱatas, t-shirts, buckeye necklaces and more.
• Student Cultural Council- November 18th from 5:30-6:30 in WC 175Presentation on Thailand.

The Table of Contents: No representative is present

Open Session:
Jamie White- As winter quarter is approaching, it is a good time to remind everyone that all OSU Newark class cancellations are listed online. It is the quickest way to access the cancellations instead of calling the front counter. The Class Cancellations link is in the drop-down box under Current Students.

Trivia Question:
Last month, Tara Houdeshell and Katey Borland came to speak about the campus Access Initiative with Katie Rappaport and Jena Pugh, both volunteers with __________.
A. The Ohio Board of Regents
B. Ohio College Access Network
C. AmeriCorps VISTA
D. AmeriCorps Teach for America

The answer is ‘C’.
Marilyn Lees and Vorley Taylor won OSU and COTC travel mugs.

Thanks to the bookstore for providing the prizes.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Next meeting: November 12, 8:30 am

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, November 12th at 8:30 a.m. Come see us on the Warner platform.

Our Hosts for the month will be the COTC Gateway.

October Meeting Minutes

Staff Forum Minutes for October 8, 2009

Attendance: Charlene Santee, Terri Jackson, Vorley Taylor, Marilyn Lees, Connie Zang, Liz Edwards, Jamie White, Katie Rappaport, Mark Fegley, Candy Sheradin, Dan Longstreth, Bret Whitaker, Ferdinand Avila-Medina, Kendra Linkous, Lisa Smith, Derek Thatcher, Leslie Dowler, Kelly Kirkpatrick, Kasia Wilson, Sheri Heckman, Leslie Holler, Susan Jaeger, DiAnna Palmer, Tauni Graham, Elaine Stevens, John Berry, Bridget Goggin, Corri Edwards, Julie Ketner, Jasmin Hennosy.

Welcome: Corri Edwards
• Thanks to Student Life for hosting today.

Monthly Hosts- Student Life

Student Life Introduction: John Berry
• Would like to thank the team for their hard work and diligence.

New Business:
• Vista Volunteers and Access Initiative: Katey Borland & Tara Houdeshell
o Last January OSU Newark and COTC applied to have AmeriCorps Vista come to campus to work on access initiatives.
o Jena Pugh works with Tara at COTC
o Katie Rappaport works with Katey at OSU
o Denison, COTC and OSUN are all teaming together to work on access initiatives
o Access Initiatives are designed to make post secondary education possible for youth regardless of
o Access- 4 points:
 Awareness- Make sure Licking County knows that we are here
 Aspiration- Work with youth to encourage them to aspire to attend college
 Preparedness—Taking the right academic courses to be ready for college-level work
 Financing- Make it affordable and give understanding of financial aid and saving for college
o Newark City School system is the third in the state for the lowest graduation rate
o High poverty levels in Licking County
o Over half of the Newark City Schools students that go to college after high school are first generation students.
o Five institutions have formed partnership in a program called “Can Do Access”
o PEAK program- elementary/middle school
 College aspiration, Reading Literacy
 LeFevre students work along with this program.
o Another program called “Blueprint College” & “College Camp”
 Financial programs designed educate parents (Blueprint) about saving for college. The students will learn about aspects of college in College Camp.
o Big Brothers Big Sisters
 1 hour per week commitment
 Fun, easy way to get involved in the community
o Anyone with ideas, questions are encouraged to get in touch with anyone from the group. Borland.19@osu.edu, etc.
• United Way: John Berry
o It is the time of year for United Way fundraising.
o The campaign October 19-30
o Slogan is “Live United”
o Giving $1/week 2 pints of blood
o Giving $2 magazine, 2 individuals to crisis individual
o 2 round trips to medical clinics
o Campus goal is $11,000
o Information will be sent out before the 19th
• COTC Gateway Employee Update: Susan Jaeger
o DiAnna Palmer- promoted as a new Admissions Rep and Academic Advising.
• OSU Admissions Office Update: Mark Fegley
o Good news, as of Monday 2459 paid students which surpasses the expectations.
o Buckeye Visit days start October 14th
 If you’d like to participate, call Ann at x123
o If you know of prospective students and families that would like to visit, please direct them to www.newark.osu.edu. Tell them to click on “Future Students” then “Visit Campus”
• Corri for Sandy Sturman and Dr. MacDonald
o Gee will be on campus 1:30-2 on November 9th.
o Looking for ideas of what to do during that time (other than the usual Q&A)
• Corri for Sherry Abbott
o Reminder that the benefits fair will be October 21 from 10-1
o There will be Flu shots, bone density screening, skin screenings, and hearing screenings
o Open Enrollment October 25-November 6
o HR is currently implementing the online application (for employment) process for COTC

Area Updates:

Career Services: Derek Thatcher
• Transfer Fair Wednesday, November 4th on 11:00-1:00 in Warner
o Primarily focused on COTC students that are looking to continue on to a Bachelor’s degree.
o There are also representatives of post grad/ graduate opportunities that would interest OSU.

Development Office: No representative present

Facilities/Project Manager: Dan Longstreth
• No updates

Human Resources: Corri Edwards presented updates during “New Business”

ITS: Kasia Wilson & Corri Edwards
• Most Fall quarter projects are completed. If ITS was working on something for you and it’s still not done, please give a gentle poke.
• First call resolution rate has greatly increased this year:
o Last year 1095, 56% first call resolution rates.
o This year 1911, 78% first call resolution rates.
• Thanks to the helpdesk staff for doing a great job this year
• The main focus will be computer refresh
o If you think you’re due, call the help desk to make sure that you’re on the list.
• Question: what is the process with receiving email confirmations of tickets?
o Right now not all tickets/confirmation are emailed to the customer.
o If you don’t get the message, it does not mean that your ticket was lost, it just means that it didn’t get emailed.
• The websites are up and running
• There will be trainings on how to update your web page
• The IT professional development calendar will be published this week
o There will be some new items: Outlook, Microsoft Word 2007,
o If you’re interested in Excel and other programs we can do this, but we need to know.

Marketing:
• No updates

Safety and Security: Charlene Santee
• Actively ticketing in faculty and staff parking area
• Be sure to use your permit, otherwise you’ll get ticketed
• Question: What is the policy if a student is injured?
• Answer: Call security so they can fill out an accident report.

Staff Development: Marilyn Lees
• November 5- “It’s a Wonderful life, leading through service”. Beth Flynn will be presenting this.
• An email will be sent out next week.

Student Life: John Berry
• Diversity Training will be November 12 at 11:30 am
• There will be two more sessions over the rest of this year.
• 10 COTC students will be selected to go to Italy at the end of July.
o Part of the application package will be a letter of recommendation form from a faculty or staff member.
o 3 week application process
• Question: are the diversity trainings the same as last year?
• Answer: No, they will be different topics.
• Question: What is the reason this trip happened?
• Answer: The benefactor had business in Italy and wanted students to experience that

The Table of Contents: No representative present

Open Session:
Derek Thatcher: Entrepreneur Carl Cardi came to campus to speak with students with a marketing class about his local company coolWIRE

Trivia Question:
The theme for this year’s Health Benefit Fair is:
1. Jazz Fest, 2. Carnival, 3. Oktoberfest, 4. Rodeo
The answer: 2

Dan Longstreth and Leslie Dowler won OSU and COTC hats

Thanks to the bookstore for donating the prizes.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Next meeting: October 8, 8:30 am

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, October 8th at 8:30 a.m. Come see us on the Warner platform.Our Hosts for the month is the Office of Student Life.

September Meeting Minutes

Staff Forum Minutes for September 10, 2009

Attendees: Lora Row, Jenny Barthen, Morgan Evens, Janice Boyce, Randi Redman, Melissa Sessor, Jamie White, Marilyn Lees, Chuck Baloue, Rick Nelson, Amy White, Laura Walsh, Robin Bussey, Travis Patrick, Jonathan Harper, Joe Snow, Kelly Kirkpatrick, John Roberts, Jeff Crabtree, Mark Fegley, Casey Ray, Karen Prost, Rachel Bailey, Joy Padgett, Sheila Carpenter, Lisa Orr, Leslie Dowler, Howard Imhof, Tim Deaver, Brandi Ross, Kasia Wilson, David I. Williams, Joe DiPaolo, Katie O’Neill, Greg Halbe, Tauni Graham, Julie Ketner, Jasmin Hennosy, Corri Edwards

Welcome: Corri Edwards
· Reminders- there will be a special prize for those departments that have the best attendance. Also, there is a trivia question each meeting that you can win a prize if you get the answer correct.

Introductions: Lisa Orr
· Monthly Hosts- Accounting and Business & Finance
· Introduced Jenny Barthen, Morgan Evans, Janice Boyce, Randi Redman, Amy White, John Roberts and Melissa Sessor. David Brillhart pursues all future projects.
· Accounting- works with budgets, auditing, and paperwork submitted by staff and faculty. There are also external auditors on campus. Lisa summarized their department by saying “We pay our bills and we pay our people”.

Employee Updates: Sherry Abbott
· Please see listing at the end of the document.

New Business:
· Your Plan for Health (YPFH): Sherry Abbott
o There are great benefits by doing the personal health assessment online. If completed, you can save $15 per month on your health insurance bill.
o What is YP4H?
§ Multi-phase, multi-year approach to changing the way faculty & staff think about health.
§ Eligible individuals are OSU faculty & staff who are benefits-eligible. COTC faculty & staff who are enrolled in university medical plan.
§ One-stop-shop for YP4H programs.
· Includes PHA and incentive tracking and WebMD tools such as coverage advisor, personal health record, symptom checker and e-newsletters.
· Make the site your own by entering more information for an enhanced user experience.
o Registration
§ http://www.yourplanforhealth.com/
· Register for site
· Request new PIN number
o Complete your Personal Health Assessment (PHA)
§ Questionnaire that provides critical
§ The ‘personal health’ site allows you to track your health
o Incentive Points Program
§ Earn points for participation in health-related activities
§ 125 points=$125 (after applicable taxes)
§ Based on honor system
o Contact OHR customer service
§ Email: service@hr.osu.edu
§ Phone: 614-292-1050; 1-800-678-6010
o Questions
§ Question- can you track the health for your children [on the website]? Answer- Yes
o Open Enrollment for health benefits will be October 26-November 6 this year.
§ Insurance rates won’t change very much
o Benefits fair will be October 21st from 10 am- 1 pm in the Reese Center
§ HR encourages you to come and take advantage of the multiple screenings that we’ll have there.
· Bone density, hearing, skin screenings and also flu shots will be available.
· Big Brothers/Big Sisters: Robin Bussey
o For the past 2-3 years, faculty, staff and students have been able to tutor young children in some area schools.
o Tara Houdeshell is the COTC community access coordinator has met with Big Brothers and Sisters.
o We will be participating in the “Lunch Buddies” program.
§ 1 hour per week with the permission of your supervisor to spend 30-45 minutes with a student that needs mentoring.
· Could be reading, going outside to play four-square.
o There will be Big Brothers and Big Sisters representatives on campus to talk about this program on October 6 and 7.
o Children will be 1st – 5th grade.
o It is incredibly important to understand that this is a commitment and it is very important to be there for the child every week.
o Keep an eye out for a campus-wide email about this opportunity.
· Earthworks: Sheila Carpenter
o The earthworks center is in Baker House across the street from the campus.
o There are many events coming up.
§ 70 mile walk from Chillicothe to the Earthworks
§ Newark Earthworks Day will be October 17
· Speakers will include Chief Glenna Wallace, Dr. Lindsay Jones, Dr. Bradley Lepper, Dr. William Romain, and Vincent Stanzione
§ Harvest fest on September 26. Indigenous garden will be shown
§ Art show in the LeFevre gallery
o The earthworks here in town are two very large geometrical structures built by ancient people.
o Because of the budget cuts, the Earthworks Center is adopting some of the responsibilities that the Ohio Historical Society used to handle. Because of this, there are five new employees at the earthworks center.
· OSU Advising and Admissions: Mark Fegley
o There is a new VISTA volunteer who is working with OSU, A call to College, COTC, Denison and Newark City Schools on Access Initiative.
o There are two new initiatives with COTC, Denison and Licking Valley High School
§ There is to be a teacher in-service day to train teachers to be “college mentors” on Friday, September 18 at Denison university in the Morning and here on campus in the afternoon.
§ A FAFSA Forecaster pilot with COTC, Denison and Licking Valley juniors (and possibly younger) will give families and idea of their potential aid packages.
o It is a challenging time of year for the OSU Advising and Admissions office as they are still working hard to bring in the class of 2009 and the beginning of recruitment for the 2010 class has already begun. Registrations for 2009 are on target for budget projection. We are working closely with Advising, Fees and Deposits, and Financial Aid to make sure students can pay their fees on time.
o Regional campus marketing campaign was successful in bringing more applications to the regional campuses. There will be more campaigns like this in the future.

Area Updates:

Career Services: Casey Ray for Derek Thatcher
· Customer Service search is still in process.

Development Office: Laura Walsh
· COTC Alumni Council has decided to split the Outstanding Alumni Award into two. There will also be a Transitions Award.
· Transitions Award will be for COTC alumni Faculty and staff, who have made the transition from student to partner in career development, making a difference in the lives of current students.
· Please make nominations for this award that will be given out in December.
· The nomination form is available on the COTC Alumni website
o http://www.cotc.edu/alumni/alumni-awards/Pages/index.aspx

Safety and Security: Norm Holmes & Facilities/Project Manager: Jim Woolard
· Norm Holmes introduced Mike Neff, the new director of Safety and Security.
· Mike Neff reported that the parking lots are being worked on.
· Safety and Security is working on a new web site.
· The phone system will be updated soon.
o The menu will be changing
o Eventually the radio system will be phased out
o The 300 extension will be phased out, too. You can call 237
· Rick Nelson reported several project announcements and updates.
o New classrooms in Founders Hall are finished and will be online for Fall quarter
o Entergy efficient light-harvesting
o Multi-media equipped
o Drilling in Founders will be finished next week
o Hopewell hall roof is being worked on
o Construction: Phase 1 will begin July 2010
o Gateway in Pataskala has been renovated. There are three new classrooms
o New sidewalk will be created between the Reese patio and Lefevre
o Continuing to increase signs on campus
· Jim Woolard reported that with the new opening of the classrooms, there will be up to 260 students at any point in the day in Founders Hall.
· Thanked staff for responding to survey

Human Resources: Sherry Abbott
· Currently in implementation phase for online tracking system for COTC job applicants which should be implemented by the end of the year.

ITS: Howard Imhof
· This is one of the busiest times of the year for ITS.
· Refreshing systems, implementing new software, outfitting new classes with multi-media capabilities.
· The new websites will be in production next weekend. There have been 60-70 individuals migrating information from the old site into the new ones. There has been a phenomenal effort across campus to get this in motion.
o Phase 2 and 3 of this will be establishing a group collaboration capability using Sharepoint. Faculty can use it to collaborate with students
· Status of reorganization is nearing the end. Recent hires includes two new help desk analysts; Jonathan Harper and Brandi Ross. Jonathan has been a help desk analyst for a long time and is now full-time and permanent. Brandi also has been with the help desk as a student employee and is now full-time, permanent. The last hire that is in process will be working with Tim Deaver. Once this person is hired, the reorganization will be finished.
· The goal of ITS is to provide excellent customer service to the campus.

Marketing: Jasmin Hennosy
· Please call 517 to RSVP for the Fall welcome back luncheon.

Staff Development: Marilyn Lees
· Grab and Go breakfast will be on September 21.
· Employee of the Quarter Award was given to: Jonathan Harper.

Student Life/Community Services: Casey Ray
· Campus Commitment will be Monday, September 21st .
o Volunteers are still needed
· There will be numerous Welcome week events:
o Snow cones, outdoor movies and caricature artists
o Come and enjoy the events

The Table of Contents: Joe Dipaolo and Katie O’Neill
· Chef Chuck Baloue will be here through the end of this month. He will be helping with Catering and the Table of Contents.
· Please continue cc Joe, Katie and Chuck on emails

Open Forum/Discussion:
· No business was brought up at this time.

Trivia Question:
If you see the following virus update image at the bottom of your computer screen, what should you do?
1. Call Tim Deaver 2. Click on the image and run the program 3. Call Dell Customer Service
The answer: 2
Katie O’Neill and Jonathan Harper answered the question correctly.

Thanks to the bookstore for donating the prizes.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Staff Forum Minutes for August 13, 2009

Attendance: Joe DiPaolo, Katie O’Neill, Kendra Linkous, David F. Williams, Joy Padgett, Alice Hutzel-Bateson, Tim Dillehay, Norman Holmes, Mary Kay Yaus, Sue Bidwell, Rhonda Carter, Terri Jackson, Kasia Wilson, Jeff Crabtree, Tim Deaver, Kelly Kirkpatrick, Casey Ray, Ray Irwin, Candy Sheradin, Bridget Goggin, Michael Drobnack, Bret Whitaker, Laura Walsh, Kathy Cope, Jamie White, Liz Edwards, Ferdinand Avila-Medina, Tauni Graham, Marilyn Lees, Elaine Stevens, Connie Zang, Terry Gill, Spencer Kearton, Joe Snow, Sherry Abbott, Rose Hart, Corri Edwards, Jasmin Hennosy, Julie Ketner

Welcome: Corri Edwards

New Staff Forum Officers-
Julie Ketner, Secretary
Jasmin Hennosy, Vice Chair
Corri Edwards, Char

• Corri noted the reusable agendas that will be on the tables each time. The front has the monthly agenda items and the back has the schedule of hosts.
• The bookstore has generously offered to provide the prizes for the trivia question/drawing for each meeting.
• We would like to have representation of every department on campus at Staff Forum. There will be a drawing for a food-related party for the department with the best attendance.
• We will like to focus on health-related topics this year.

Introductions:

Monthly Hosts- ITS and Services Center

Services Center- Sue Bidwell
• Introduced Mary Kay Yaus who is normally at the front window and Rhonda Carter does most of the copying.
• Sue asks that if you have large jobs, send them in as soon as possible.
• The new Kodak is coming soon. It is a “green” copier that uses less electricity. The Services center is trying to stay green as well by using recycled paper. Our campus is the first customer to have this new type of copier. The services center is always here to help you and they can be reached at extension 213.

ITS: Corri Edwards
• Jeff Crabtree is the new manager of IT Support Services. Kelly Kirkpatrick is the new “Linda Graves” as the Database Programmer and is working with Constanza Sands. Kasia Wilson is the Technical Services Coordinator, Tim Deaver introduced himself as “the network guy”. Joe Snow, Terry Gill, Julie Ketner, and Corri Edwards work in the telCenter.
• Jeff announced that he is now in an assessment phase for the Help Desk. He announced that campus staff should feel free to call him with comments about how things have worked before and/or ideas for improvement.
• The quarterly computer refresh is coming up.

Employee updates: Sherry Abbott (please see document at the end of the minutes)
• The 2009 Faculty Staff Health and Benefits Festival will be in October.
• The Ergonomics Workshop will be August 27 in H64 at 11:30. Bring your lunch.

New Business:
• Management Changes in Campus Dining: Katie O’Neill
o Forrest Shirkey is no longer with the Table of Contents. They are very sad to see him go. Joe DePaolo is managing the catering concerns. If you have catering needs they will still be able to be addressed.
o Rick Barnes is the interim manager. Feel free to email him with any questions or concerns about operations or catering, but please be sure to carbon-copy Katie and Joe.
o There will be a new operations manager sometime in the Fall.
o Feel free to contact Joe or Katie with any questions or concerns
o The new manager position will be posted on the OSU employment web site. The position will be split into two full time positions; Operations Manager and Sous Chef.
• Program Assistant in OSUN Math Center: Rose Hart
o A Program Assistant in the OSUN Math Center has been hired- Sudha Kolathu Parambil will begin in the fall. She comes to us from Columbus State and OSU Columbus and has won teaching awards.
• Web Redesign/CMS Project Status: Corri Edwards
o OSU migration July 29-August 14
o COTC migration August 12- September 4.
o If you need any assistant call Nicole Criner

Area Updates:

Career Services: No representative present
• Corri noted that they are in the process of hiring a new Customer Service Representative.

Development Office: Laura Walsh
• Beautiful new painting in the Warner Center was donated by Karsten and Dorothy Adison.

Facilities/Project Manager: No department representative present.

Human Resources: Sherry Abbott
• See announcement from the beginning of the meeting.

ITS: Tim Deaver
• Showed attendees how to know when you need a virus update.
• There will be a new MCSS (minimum computer safety standards) program.
• Safe Connect- assess machine before connecting to internet. It checks for antivirus and firewall.
• Safety Key- will make sure authentication is through Newark Campus network. If your machine is not on the network, you will see a Safe Connect screen. Simply log in with your normal user name and password.
• Phishing Attempts- there are a lot of phishing attempts. This week there were over 300 accounts hijacked. IT will never ask for your user name and password. When an account is hijacked, it is then used to send out spam to the world. Consequently, servers all over block all OSU emails.
• Dialing plan
o Currently, 3-digit extensions are used, but the campus will be moving to 5-digit extensions.
o Under the current system, there are only 43 numbers left until we run out of extensions.
o You won’t lose your current extension, there will simply be some new numbers added to it.
• Question was asked about cell phone reception in the buildings. Unfortunately, cell phone reception is limited in all buildings.
• Question was asked about guest account logons- Joe Snow has lecture accounts for podiums in classrooms. The new Safe Connect software will not affect that.

Marketing: Alice Hutzel-Bateson
• Reminder- Marketing will work with you to redesign your department brochures if you are updating it. Email Alice and carbon copy Jasmin.
• Suzanne Bressoud has been promoted to Assistant Director of Marketing and PR.
• All full-time employees will be invited to the Welcome Back Luncheon on Wednesday, September 16, 11:30-1:00 in the Reese Center.

Safety and Security: Norm Holmes
• Staff Parking permits are not available yet, but have been ordered. Don’t worry about expiration dates of tags here on this campus.
• ATM machine is now located in Warner.
• Blood Pressure machine now in the alcove in Hopewell hall.
• Antibiotic stations are now all over campus. Doug Warthen along with Housekeeping coordinated this program.

Staff Development: Marilyn Lees
• Employee of the quarter nominations are due soon.
• Annual ‘Get Started Grab ‘n Go’ breakfast’ will be September 21, 8-9:30 am in WC 126.
• The much awaited scavenger hunt list was distributed. It will be emailed to everyone this year.
• The scavenger hunt will be Thursday, August 20th.

Student Life/Community Services: Casey Ray
• Campus Commitment will be on September 21 1:00-4:00. If anyone is interested in being a team leader or volunteer, please contact Casey before September 15.

The Table of Contents: Joe Dipaolo and Katie O’Neill
• Please cc Joe and Katie and Rick if you email anyone from that department. This will help with communication.

Open Forum/Discussion:
• The 5 new classrooms in Founders will be available this fall.
• Newark Campus Staff Forum Web Page is available to see. We won’t be emailing out Word documents of the minutes any longer. They will be available for download from the web site and to view on the blog.

Trivia Question:
The Services Center announced at the last meeting that they are getting a new Kodak copy machine. When will copy machine services be unavailable for installation of the new machine?
A. Last two weeks of August B. It already happened C. First week of September
The answer: A

Terri Jackson won an OSU travel mug.
Joe DiPaolo won a COTC travel mug.


Thanks to the bookstore for donating the prizes.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Next meeting: August 13, 8:30 am

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, August 13th at 8:30 a.m. Come see us on the Warner platform.

Our Hosts for the month are ITS and the Services Center.

Final Draft- July 9, 2009 Meeting minutes

Staff Forum Minutes for July 9, 2009

Attendance: Suzanne Bressoud, Francesca Amigo, Gayle Gambs, Terri Jackson, Sheila Carpenter, Bridget Goggin, Forrest Shirkey, Sue Bidwell, Tauni Graham, Marian Hutchison, Ferdinand Avila-Medina, Roanne Gottschalk, Kay Schneider, Elaine Stevens, Heather Grabetz, Derek Thatcher, Marilyn Lees, Kyle Morgan, Liz Edwards, Rachael Bailey, Jamie White, Greg Halbe, Norm Holmes, Tim Dillehay, Travis Patrick, Joe Snow, Patsy Henderson, Sherry Abbott, Lisa Smith, Candy Sheradin, Tamarak Harris, Mark Fegley, Holly Mason, Jasmin Hennosy, Corri Edwards, Julie Ketner

Welcome: Corri Edwards

• Corri Edwards invited staff to please enjoy the meeting on behalf of the new Staff Forum officers.
• Round of applause for former Staff Forum officers Tara Houdeshell, Jaime White and Heather Grabetz for the great work that they did last year and for their assistance to the current officers.
• Thanks to Art and Dave for the wonderful, handmade box stands for the coffee percolators.
• Introduction of new elected officers for Staff Forum 2009-2010. Vice Chairman, Jasmin Hennosy from Marketing and Public Relations; Secretary, Julie Ketner from ITS; and Chairman, Corri Edwards from ITS.
• Officers looked at the survey results from the Staff Forum survey sent out a few weeks ago. The results showed 5 consistent topics:
o Attendance. We plan to increase by asking each department to have at least one representative present at the Staff Forum. The departments that have the best/perfect attendance will be put in a drawing for a very special prize at the end of the year.
o Meeting Length. Keep the meetings to one hour in length.
o Web Site. A super web site was created last year by last year’s officers. Current officers will continue to update it and also have a new blog where meeting minutes and other resources will be posted.
o Guest Speaker. We will solicit internally for guest speakers to share their knowledge on topics regarding healthy living.
o Fun- The purpose of Staff Forum is to update staff members from all departments of what’s going on in our areas, and we’ll continue to do so by adding an element of surprise at each meeting.
 Trivia Question- Which one of the new staff forum officers missed the last meeting? Correct answers will be put in a drawing for two prizes donated from the marketing department.
 We will also capture “Kodak moments” from each meeting.
• Travis Patrick was recognized for designing the agendas.

Introductions:

Monthly Hosts- Human Resources and Marketing and Public Relations

Human Resources – Sherry Abbott and Patsy Henderson were present.
• Sherry Abbott reported that their office is very busy at this time due to the new fiscal year. There are a lot of requisitions and temporary positions being formed.
• Sherri Gallup from Licking County Extension Office will be providing free skin disease/sun damage screenings for the face/neck area. These screenings take 5 minutes at the most and will be on July 30.
• Jamie Beedle, a transitional work physical therapist, from Integrated Disability will be in Hopewell 64 on August 4 for a lunch and learn session about ergonomics.
• Thanks to the HR staff that brought in breakfast items to the meeting today.
• The Staff and Faculty Benefits Fair will have a circus theme this year. Sherry asks that if anyone has any circus themed items that they would like to donate/loan to HR for this, please let Patsy Henderson or Sherry Abbott know.
• Personnel updates can be found at the end of the Word document minutes on the staff forum web site.

Marketing and Public Relations – Francesca Amigo, Suzanne Bressoud and Jasmin Hennosy were present.
• Alice Hutzel-Bateson is the director of the office and could not be here because of another meeting this morning. Suzanne Bressoud edits the Profiles publication, writes press releases and is now Assistant Director. Leslie McLaughlin is the graphic designer. Jasmin Hennosy is the Marketing Assistant. Francesca is the Public Relations Specialist and maintains “In the Spotlight” on front page of web, publicity for Ohio State Newark, and helps to create YouTube videos. These videos are accessible from the front page of www.newark.osu.edu and everyone should become fans of Ohio State Newark on youtube.com.

New Business:
• Joy Padgett is now in Reese 105.
• Development Office is now in Reese 120, where the B&I office used to be.
• Julie Ketner, is the new eLearning Systems Administrator and is located in Founders 185.

Area Updates:

The Table of Contents: Forrest Shirkey
• Asked if summer hours of operation were okay.
• The hot dog cart is still available outside of Hopewell on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• New prices have been approved and new menus will be published at the end of August.

Career Services: Derek Thatcher
• Thanked Julie Ketner for her service as Customer Service Representative.
• Introduced Bridget Goggin who is serving in the Customer Service role for the next 2 months. Bridget was a Welcome Desk Attendant and is a graduate student in social work. Thanks to Bridget for her services.

Facilities/Project Manager: No department representative present

Human Resources: Sherry Abbott
• Updates were announced during introduction.

Marketing: Suzanne Bressoud
• Thanked Facilities and Safety and Security for their time and efforts during fireworks. There were over 10,000 people in attendance.

Safety and Security: Norm Holmes
• Thanked MPR (Suzanne) for their efforts because they got the fire department and police to come.

Staff Development: Marilyn Lees
• Brochure is available with the calendar of events. Within the week, all event information is going to be on the web site. It is linked off of the Staff Forum web site.
• The scavenger hunt list will be available at Staff Forum meeting next month before it will officially be e-mailed out. The hunt will run from August 13-20. Check in will be at 11:30 in the gym on August 20. Lunch will be provided. Keep an eye out for this next month.

Information and Technology Services: Corri Edwards
• Corri Edwards reported on behalf of Howard.
• Three of six new positions in ITS have been hired: E-learning Systems Administrator, Manager of IT Support Services, Database Programmer Analyst. Two full time Help Desk positions, PC/Network Administrator will be hired in the near future. Help desk position descriptions are published now, PC/Network Administrator should be in the next 2 weeks.
• Jeff Crabtree is the new Manager of IT Support Services

Student Life/Community Services: Holly Mason
• The Nintendo Wii is available to play in WC126 during the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please join Student Life and have some fun and relax.
• July 9 will be Guitar Hero and Rock Band. From 10-2 there will be Michael Jackson tributes.
• September 21 will be the 2009 Campus Commitment event. The event will kick off in the Warner Center at 12:30. Casey Ray will need staff and faculty to serve as team leaders to help lead students
• Convocation will be on September 22 at 11:00 a.m. Tony Hall, an Ohio Politician, will serve as the guest speaker for this event.

Open Forum/Discussion:

Corri Edwards thanked the classroom support service folks that helped set this meeting up. Specifically Joe Snow who came and helped out this morning.

Tauni Graham asked that people let her know if they have anything that they think that no one else has for the scavenger hunt.

Sue Bidwell announced that they are getting a new Kodak copy machine in the Services Center. Please get any copy requests in as soon as possible. Copy services will be down for 2 weeks at the end of August because of the process to swap out the machines and for staff to receive training.

Sue also reminded staff to ensure that the paper guides located in the paper trays of copy machines are set properly (they must be against the paper). Not doing so will cause paper jams. Sue also asks that staff not use the document handler for small pieces of paper. For instance, receipts will get jammed and it is then hard to fix.

Sue suggested that if you have a copier in your office, make sure that there is someone in charge of it to make sure that the paper guides are set properly at all times.

Kyle Morgan mentioned that the elevator will be down in Founders Hall at the end of August. Norm Holmes explained that there will be some re-routing of traffic because of it.

Candy Sheradin asks that people email her or Tauni with any scavenger hunt ideas by July 10.

Drawing:
Trivia Question: Which one of the new Staff Forum officers missed the last meeting?
Answer: Corri Edwards

• Jamie White won an OSU messenger bag
• Tauni Graham won a COTC messenger bag.

Thanks to Marketing and Public Relations for donating the prizes for the drawing.

Meeting concluded.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

July 9 Meeting Minutes

Staff Forum Minutes for July 9, 2009

Attendance: Suzanne Bressoud, Francesca Amigo, Gayle Gambs, Terri Jackson, Sheila Carpenter, Bridget Goggin, Forrest Shirkey, Sue Bidwell, Tauni Graham, Marian Hutchison, Ferdinand Avila-Medina, Roanne Gottschalk, Kay Schneider, Elaine Stevens, Heather Grabetz, Derek Thatcher, Marilyn Lees, Kyle Morgan, Liz Edwards, Rachael Bailey, Jamie White, Greg Halbe, Norm Holmes, Time Dillehay, Travis Patrick, Joe Snow, Patsy Henderson, Sherry Abbott, Lisa Smith, Tamarak Harris, Mark Fegley, Jasmin Hennosy, Corri Edwards, Julie Ketner

Welcome: Corri Edwards

• Corri Edwards invited staff to please enjoy the meeting on behalf of the new Staff Forum officers.
• Round of applause for former Staff forum officers Tara Houdeshell, Jaime White and Heather Grabetz for the great work that they did last year and for their assistance to the current officers.
• Thanks to Art and Dave for the wonderful, handmade box stands for the coffee percolators.
• Introduction of new elected officers for Staff Forum 2009-2010. Vice Chairman, Jasmin Hennosy from Marketing and Public Relations, Secretary, Julie Ketner from ITS and Chairman, Corri Edwards from ITS.
• Officers looked at the survey results from the staff forum survey sent out a few weeks ago. Out of all of the results there are 5 consistent things:
o Attendance- we will increase it by bribery. We would like at least one person from each department at each meeting. The departments that have the best/perfect attendance will be put in a drawing for a very special prize at the end of the year.
o Web Site- a super web site was created last year by last year’s officers. Current officers will continue to update it and also have a new blog where meeting minutes will be posted.
o Guest Speaker- no off-campus people, solicit from within campus for speakers. Request for larger font for the health tips is noted
o Fun- The purpose of this meeting is to update staff for all departments. But also to have FUN. And also to capture Kodak moments.
• Trivia Question- Which one of the new staff forum officers missed the last meeting? Correct answers will be put in a drawing for two prizes donated from the marketing department.
• Corri drew attention to the documents on each of the tables. There is a reusable meeting agenda or “menu”. There were also smaller agendas, “daily special”, with specific new business and submitted agenda items. There are also caddies on the table which have the answer sheets for trivia questions, name tags and lifesavers.
• Travis Patrick was recognized for designing the agendas.

Introductions:

Monthly Hosts- Human Resources and Marketing and Public Relations

Human Resources – Sherry Abbott and Patsy Henderson were present.
• Sherry Abbott reported that their office is very busy at this time due to the new fiscal year. There are a lot of requisitions and temporary positions being formed.
• Sherri Gallup from Licking County Extension Office will be providing free skin disease/sun damage screenings for the face/neck area. These screenings take 5 minutes at the most and will be on July 30th.
• Jamie Beedle, a transitional work physical therapist, from Integrated Disability will be in Hopewell 64 on August 4 for a lunch and learn session.
• Thanks to the HR staff that brought in breakfast items to the meeting today.
• The staff and faculty benefits fair will have a circus theme this year. Sherry asks that if anyone has any circus themed items that they would like to donate/loan to HR for this, please let Patsy Henderson or Sherry Abbott know.
• Personnel updates can be found at the end of the word document minutes on the staff forum web site.

Marketing and Public Relations – Francesca Amigo, Suzanne Bressoud, Jasmin Hennosy
• Suzanne Bressoud has been promoted to the position of Assistant director of Marketing and Public Relations.
• Alice Hutzel-Bateson is the director of the office and could not be here because of another meeting this morning. Suzanne Bressoud edits the Profiles publication, writes press releases and is now Assistant Director. Leslie McLaughlin is the graphic designer. Jasmin Hennosy is the Marketing Assistant. Francesca is the Public Relations Specialist and maintains “In the Spotlight” on front page of web, publicity for OSUN, and helps to create YouTube videos. These videos are accessible from the front page of www.newark.osu.edu and everyone should become fans of OSU Newark on youtube.com.

New Business:
• Joy Padgett is now in Reese 105.
• Development Office is now in Reese 120, where the B&I office used to be.
• Julie Ketner, is the new eLearning Systems Administrator and is located in Founders 185.

Area Updates:

The Table of Contents: Forrest Shirkey
• Asked if summer hours of operation were okay.
• The hot dog cart is still available outside of Hopewell on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• New prices been approved and new menus will be published at the end of August.

Career Services- Derek Thatcher.
• Thanks to Julie Ketner for service as Customer Service Representative.
• Introduction of Bridget Goggin who is serving in the Customer Service role for the next 2 months. Bridget was a Welcome Desk Attendant and is a graduate student in social work. Thanks to Bridget for her services.

Facilities/Project Manager- Jim Woolard & Brian Boehmer-
• No updates.

Human Resources- Jackie Parrill & Sherry Abbott-
• Updates were announced during introduction.

Marketing- Susanne Bressoud
• Thanks to Facilities and Safety and Security for their time and efforts during fireworks. There were over 10,000 people for the fireworks.

Safety and Security- Norm Holmes-
• Thanks to marketing for their efforts because they got the fire department and police to come.

Staff Development- Marilyn Lees-
• Brochure is available with the calendar of events. Within the week, all event information is going to be on the web site. It is linked off of the Staff Forum web site.
• The scavenger hunt list will be available at staff forum meeting next month, which is before it will officially be e-mailed out. The hunt will last from August 13-20. Check in will be at 11:30 in the gym on August 20. Lunch will be proved. Keep an eye out for this next month.

Information and Technology Services- Howard Imhof-
• Corri Edwards reported on behalf of Howard.
• Three of six new positions in ITS have been hired: E-learning Systems Administrator, Manager of IT Support Services, Database Programmer Analyst. Two full time Help Desk positions, PC/Network Administrator will be hired in the near future. Help desk positions descriptions published now, pc network should be in the next 2 weeks.
• Jeff Crabtree is the new Manager of IT Support Services

Student Life/Community Services- Holly Mason & Casey Ray.
• The Nintendo Wii is available to play in WC126 during the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please join student life and have some fun and relax.
• Today will be guitar hero and rock band. From 10-2 there will be Michael Jackson tributes.
• September 21 will be the 2009 Campus Commitment event. The event will kick off in the Warner Center at 12:30. Casey Ray will need staff and faculty to serve as team leaders to help lead students
• Convocation will be on August 22 at 11:00 am. Tony Hall, an Ohio Politian, will serve as the guest speaker for this event.

Open Forum/Discussion:

Corri Edwards thanked the classroom support service folks that helped set this meeting up. Specifically Joe Snow who came and helped out this morning.

Tauni Graham asked that people let her know if they have anything that they think that no one else has for the scavenger hunt.

Sue Bidwell announced that they are getting a new Kodak copy machine in the Services Center. Please get any copy requests in as soon as possible. Copy services will be down for 2 weeks at the end of August because of the process to swap out the machines and for staff to receive training.

Sue also reminded staff to ensure that the paper guides located in the paper trays of copy machines are set properly (they must be against the paper). Not doing so will cause paper jams. Sue also asks that staff not use the document handler for small pieces of paper. For instance, receipts will get jammed and it is then hard to fix.

Sue suggested that if you have a copier in your office, make sure that there is someone in charge of it to make sure that the paper guides are set properly at all times.
Kyle Snow mentioned that the elevator will be down in Founders Hall at the end of August. Norm Holmes explained that there will be some re-routing of traffic because of it.

Candy Sheridan asks that people email Candy or Tauni with any scavenger hunt ideas by tomorrow.

Drawing:
The answer to the trivia question was Corri Edwards.

Jaimie White won an OSU messenger bag
Tauni Graham won a COTC messenger bag.

Thanks to Marketing and Public Relations for donating the prizes for the drawing.

Meeting concluded.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

July Meeting

Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. at the Warner Platform (WC 126). Marketing and Human Resources are the hosts this month.

See you there!