HAILS & FAREWELLS

It’s with a very large dose of bittersweet-ness that we announce these farewells…first, Stephen Hotard will be leaving the Research Office effective January 20th to pursue a new career opportunity at Samaritan Health. Additionally, Shirley Chow announced her plans to retire at the end of January, though she will be on a 1039 appointment for a bit. As most of you most certainly know, Shirley and Stephen have been a huge source of support and talent for the Research Office and their shoes will be hard to fill. We wish them all of the best in their new endeavors and thank them for their years of fantastic service to OSU and the Research Office!

We are excited to announce that Chad Cropley has joined the Research Office as of  January 9, 2017 as an Information Technology Consultant. The purpose of this position is to provide technical assistance, operating instruction, and diagnostic help to the Research Office. Chad is a graduate of OSU in Recreation Resource Management and was recently an IT Manager at CB Distributing in Albany, as well as previous employment with Cedarsix, Inc. as a Web Manager and Intel Corporation as a Technical Marketing Engineer. Chad’s office will be in A312J.

For OSRAA, two new hires joined the office on Monday, January 9.  The first is Lisa Hall,  our new Effort Reporting Analyst.  Lisa comes to us from previous employment at the Siletz County Schools and will be working with Aedra.  The second is Corinne Johnson, who will be one of our new Award Management Coordinators.  Corinne will be working with Zach and the PAM Unit, and comes to us from previous employment at USDA agencies.  The second Award Management Coordinator, Mindi Woods, will join us the week of 1/16/17.  Mindi previously worked for the Research Office about 14 years ago.  PHEW! I think that’s it for now…HAPPY 2017!

 

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE RO

To apply for the below positions, visit http://oregonstate.edu/jobs unless otherwise specified.

Fiscal Coordinator 1 – The Oregon State University (OSU) Vice President for Research Office invites applications for a full time Fiscal Coordinator-1 position. The Fiscal Coordinator provides fiscal and administrative support to the units and the Centers & Institutes within the Research Office in areas requiring fiscal and/or administrative support in the areas of accounting, financial analysis/reporting, business procedures, and budgeting.  Posting # P00676CT. Closes Jan. 11.

NEW! Temporary Administrative Program Assistant – The Office for Commercialization and Corporate Development in the VP for Research Office is seeking a full-time Temporary Administrative Program Assistant, working with the Intellectual Property and Licensing and Industry Contracts Teams. Posting # P00710CT. Closes Jan. 20.

The Vice President for Research is seeking an Accelerator Operations Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, fixed term professional faculty position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Vice President. Closes Jan. 17.

 

GET YOUR OREGON GRAY WHALE LICENSE  PLATE!

FROM BRUCE MATE: This license plate: gray-whale-license-plate-flyer carries a great message about the healthy oceans, whales, and coastal tourism that will find a place in Oregonian hearts. If you feel you would like a plate of this sort on your car, please fill out the registration either online at mmi.oregonstate.edu/whaleplate. We will need over 3,000 folks to join us in this venture in order to make it work. You can read details about how the process will unfold in the attached document.  At that time, ODOT will request $40 in return for a plate voucher. Then once the plates are printed and available, ODOT will redeem the voucher for your special plates . You will be able to replace any of your current plates without losing any of the previously paid-for registration time. The proceeds from the plates will come back to the Marine Mammal Institute to support whale research, graduate students, and public education. I suspect there will be a piece in the Oregonian and on OPB next week. There will also be thousands of these flyers given to whale watchers during the Whale Watching Spoken Here week between Christmas and New Year’s at 22 coastal headlands along the Oregon coast. You can really help us start a social media “buzz” too. If you like the proposed plate and are a member of Facebook, please go to our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Marine.Mammal.Institute) and share our post that announces the proposed plates with your friends!

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

big-icicle
Yes, it’s cold here in Corvallis…but check out Boise, ID! They have had record breaking snow all over the city combined with freezing temperatures making for super gigantic icicles. The whole city is shut down, even the big shopping mall – the first time ever that has closed….so you KNOW this is serious. Susan Emerson’s lovely daughter, Molly Sue, is holding one of the many menacing icicles. Stay warm!

 

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