Volume 90 | October 6, 2023

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Business Affairs Bulletin

October 6, 2023

The inside scoop on the people and projects that support UNLV

In this issue:

  • Department Highlight: Moving Services
  • Spotlight on Service
  • October Observances
  • Rebel Homecoming Week
  • Give Your Event a Boost With UNLV Calendar
  • Upgrading Your Digital Literacy
  • New Hires
  • Promotions
  • Anniversaries
  • Dates to Remember

Department Highlight: Moving Services

If you need items or equipment picked up, dropped off, or moved around, call UNLV’s Moving Services department—they ensure that all moving needs are met and run smoothly from start to finish.


“The department was revived in 2017 to offset the cost of moving and removing university-owned equipment on and off campus,” says Colin Tewey, director of Delivery Services, the unit that Moving Services is housed under. The Moving Services team includes Andrew Erickson (logistics services manager), Jose Lopez (moving supervisor), Jeffrey Deconinck, and Sam Ealy (movers). 


To contact Moving Services, a department must put in a work request through the Business Affairs Portal and include details about the type and timing of the service. A member of the team will review the request and provide a pre-move inspection, assessment, and price quote prior to the service being started. Once a request is approved, Moving Services tags and marks items, assembles and disassembles workstations and cubicles, and handles office electronics and high-tech machinery with expert care. 


“Depending on the time of year, we receive approximately 80 requests a month,” Colin says. “Our busiest months are typically January, July, and August.” 


One recent project that Moving Services assisted with was delivering and assembling gaming pods donated to the Black Fire Innovation Hub. The donation consisted of 12 large desks with TVs and LED lighting preinstalled and 10 gaming PCs with accompanying monitors and peripherals.“This donation helped furnish the Esports Arena at Black Fire and will be used to enrich and educate UNLV students about esports and gaming,” he says. 


Sometimes Moving Services receives requests to assist with off-campus moves. For instance, moving items from the Maryland campus to Shadow Lane, assembling desks for the Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach (CAEO) at various high schools in Clark County, and delivering Surplus items to the TNT Auction house. 


Whether it's on or off-campus, the department gets things moving by offering affordable and high-quality services to the clients they serve.

Spotlight on Service

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In October 2022, we distributed our annual Business Affairs customer service survey. Many of our campus colleagues replied to the survey with notes of praise for our hard-working teams. See below for some highlights for our Moving Services team. 


“Colin and his team have really stepped up. The movers did a fantastic job moving us to our new space. Colin's team is a pleasure to work for and with.”


“Their service is always consistent. They have gone above and beyond to assist after moving into Campus Resource Center (CRC) before construction is completed.”

October Observances

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Individuals can show their support and give honor to breast cancer survivors and those who have lost their battle by wearing pink ribbons and participating in community events. 


UNLV’s Employee Assistance Program partner ComPsych provides information on the different types of breast cancer, screenings, treatment, and prevention. Visit ComPsych’s website and register using the organization's Web ID: UNLVEAP to access these resources.



EAP resources are available to all UNLV employees and eligible dependents.


Campus Sustainability Month

Campus Sustainability Month is an international celebration of sustainability in higher education. UNLV has gone to great lengths to make our campus more sustainable over the years.  



To learn more about sustainability on campus, read 5 Changes Rebels Made Toward Sustainability. Our Sustainability Task Force is currently working on UNLV’s comprehensive climate action plan, the Rebel CAP. Check out the article Planning the Future of Sustainability at UNLV and visit the Rebel CAP webpage for more information and ways to get involved.


World Mental Health Day

October 10 is observed as World Mental Health Day to raise global awareness of mental health. The main components of mental health are emotional, psychological, and social well-being. A significant change in your life can affect one or more of those areas. That’s why it’s important to take a break and assess your mental health regularly. ComPsych offers valuable resources on mental health and self-assurance.

Rebel Homecoming Week

Rebel cheerleaders standing on the sideline at Allegiant stadium.

Rebel Homecoming (Oct. 16-21) is an exciting time at UNLV! Come celebrate one of the university’s longest-standing traditions with events including:


  • Rebel Homecoming Festival
  • Scarlet & Gray Homecoming Parade
  • Football Homecoming Game versus Colorado State 
  • Rebel Variety Show
  • and much more!


Visit the Rebel Homecoming website for a full list of events.

Give Your Event a Boost With UNLV Calendar

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Did you know that any training session or event hosted by Business Affairs teams can be added to the UNLV Calendar? Posting your event to the UNLV Calendar maximizes your reach and can help to increase attendance. Events will also appear in the “Today's Event” section of UNLV Today. If your area has a calendar on its department page, be sure to tag your calendar entry so it appears on your department calendar as well. 


To learn more about posting to the UNLV Calendar, read these guidelines for event posting.

Upgrading Your Digital Literacy

Google Jamboard logo.

Google Workspace has announced the removal of its internal whiteboarding application Jamboard. In late 2024, access to the app will be restricted and all saved data will be lost. For a list of alternative whiteboarding apps and a complete timeline of upcoming changes to Jamboard, visit the Google Workspace Blog.

New Hires

  • Elijah Triplett Edquilang, Facilities Management
  • Fernando Talavera, Facilities Management
  • Henry Enriquez, Purchasing & Contracts
  • Keith Chung, Facilities Management
  • Lorraine Schlimm, Purchasing & Contracts
  • Philip Dow, Purchasing & Contracts
  • Sujal Tretina, Facilities Management

Promotions

  • Cameron Olivier, Planning & Construction
  • Casey Lee, Cashiering & Student Accounts
  • Kelly Johnson, Facilities Management
  • Medina Khan, Risk Management & Safety
  • Pandora Jones, Facilities Management
  • Paul Garcia, Risk Management & Safety
  • Sarah Sterling, Purchasing & Contracts
  • Scott Miller, Financial Services
  • Tiffany Solano, Facilities Management

Anniversaries

Congratulations to the Business Affairs employees celebrating work anniversaries in October! Years of service have been determined using the UNLV hire date - first employment date without any breaks in service here at UNLV regardless of job type or full-time status.


If you notice an error in your listing, contact Heather Ortiz.

  • Dixie Ogas, 29 years
  • Tara Pike, 29 years
  • Justin Brown, 23 years
  • Antonia Contreras, 20 years
  • Kenneth Hughes, 20 years
  • Robert Bird, 19 years
  • Dinora Hernandez, 17 years
  • Elora Paik, 17 years
  • Gilda Holliday, 17 years
  • Armando Campos, 14 years
  • James Kearney, 14 years
  • Jonathan Myers, 13 years
  • Angel Chacon, 9 years
  • Fabian Mendez, 8 years
  • Jeremy Bart-Plange, 8 years
  • Larry Sierra, 8 years
  • Lucila Hernandez, 8 years
  • Chelsea Meggerson, 7 years
  • Damon Ford, 6 years
  • Louis Gonzales, 6 years
  • Robert Bordeaux, 6 years
  • Duane Kyles, 5 years
  • Marvin Rodriguez, 5 years
  • Richard Carter, 5 years
  • Ronald Ligon, 5 years
  • Sean Smyth, 5 years
  • Brittany Borelli, 4 years
  • Ian Watters, 4 years
  • Christine Luu, 2 years
  • Denise Kagebein, 2 years
  • Justin Wheeler, 2 years
  • Rayson Ruiz, 2 years
  • Adam Howard, 1 year
  • Cristina Barron, 1 year
  • Jason Kokoszka, 1 year
  • Sergio Gamez, 1 year

Dates to Remember

  • October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month & Campus Sustainability Month
  • Sept.15-Oct.15: Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Oct. 10: World Mental Health Day
  • Oct. 16-21: Rebel Homecoming Week