At our May Meeting, Staff Council elected a new President and Vice President for the 2013-2014 year. Meet Brad and Ashley:
Brad Krick-
Hello! I've worked for UAF
at the Rasmuson Library Interlibrary Loan office since 2006. In 2011, I was
elected to Staff Council, where I chaired the Rural Affairs committee and
served on the Ad Hoc Calendar Committee and the Staff Alliance Compensation
Working Group.
As Staff Council President, I want to see us improve our efforts to communicate
concerns and feedback between staff and the administration. Challenges facing
UAF in fiscal year 2014 and beyond will require informed and engaged staff working
together with the administration, other governance groups, and the
community.
Ashley Munro-
Hi! I have been working for UAF for 9 years. I started at the Interior-Aleutians Campus and now work in the Financial Aid Office. I have been a part of Staff Council since 2006 and have served on the Rural Affairs Committee, Advocacy Committee, Ad Hoc Communications Committee and the Staff Appreciation Day Committee.
While serving as Staff Council Vice President, I want to focus on communication. I think its very important that representatives and staff understand one another. Only with clear and constant communication and Staff Council begin to make a difference for and empower UAF staff.
The University of Alaska regents believe that “the opportunity for faculty, staff and students to participate in the governance of the university is important to its effective operation.” UAF Staff Council is your “opportunity” to participate in governance and contribute to the future of our university.
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