- Kudos from EHS for James BuzgoFrom Kelly States, Director of Campus Safety & Health I just wanted to send a note to express my appreciation for something Jamey Buzgo did yesterday. As I was walking across campus near Bloomberg Hall, I came across a missing paver in the roadway that presented a tripping hazard. Jamey was driving by and I…
- Kudos for Jim Sullivan, Carpenter ShopFrom Steve Flanagan, Retail Operations Manager, Frist Campus Dining I want to say Jim Sullivan does such a great job on every project I asked him to do. I asked him to do some work in some of my cafés I oversee and some work for concession. I recently asked him if he can make inserts, to…
- Kudos from Gus Bing for his Custodial TeamAs I reflect on my two years here at Princeton, I want to give my entire staff well-deserved kudos for their outstanding support and dedication in maintaining the historic areas of Princeton University. From major events like Baccalaureate, Class Day, Commencement, the Robing Ceremony, and Faculty Room setups, to the reopening of Prospect House and partial coverage of PUAM, their efforts have been exemplary. This team consistently identifies deficiencies to ensure timely repairs and provides daily coverage for the ten buildings under our care. I deeply appreciate the hard work and dedication shown by every team member — from our longest-serving employee of forty years to our newest hires. Their commitment to Teamwork, Innovation, inteGrity, inclusivEness, Respect, and Sustainability is evident in everything they do. I am truly grateful. Thank you all! Gus Bing | Supervisor
- Kudos for Mark Murray, Carpenter ShopFrom: Aviva Seltzer, Office of the Registrar Would you please extend a hearty thank you to Mark, the workman who came this morning to hang my pictures? They look beautiful!
- Kudos for Miro Lechman, Curtis Sullivan & Joanna GruszkaOn November 21st, a member of the campus community reported that she had dropped her earbuds case while descending the stairs in the Wallace Dance Building. It was noted that it had fallen behind the lattice work that borders the stairway and would be very challenging to retrieve. Building Services team members Miro Lechman, Curtis Sullivan and Joanna Gruszka made multiple attempts with various tools to retrieve it. Their persistence and resourcefulness paid off, and the case was eventually retrieved and returned to the owner. Thank you, Miro, Curtis, and Joanna!
- Kudos for Marva Perdriel, Building ServicesFrom Janet Ragan, Director of Catering, Restaurant Associates I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for Marva’s outstanding work. I’ve fallen behind on my emails, but I felt it was important to share this. When I walked into Prospect House the morning of our photo shoot, I could immediately…
- Kudos for Building Services support for the Museum for All BallFrom: Leslie Hollander, Development Events Manager, P.U. Art Museum: Thank you for all of your hard work yesterday. Everything went smoothly largely because you were there to get all the things done that needed doing. This event would not have been the same without your support.
- Kudos for Custodian, Antonio CruzTwo recent kudos for Antonio Cruz from Nancy Huth (SPIA) and Nicole Wagenblast (Politics) Subject: Antonio is doing a great job! I wanted to let you know that Antonio is doing a really great job in the Bendheim/Fisher/Corwin building cluster! I saw him this morning…
- Kudos for Carpenter Kevin StarrKudos from the tenant of 10 Dickinson: To the Carpenter Shop: Thank you for making such impressive progress with the careful repair of the wooden parts of the front veranda. Before this excellent carpenter finishes, would it be possible to have him also repair the bottom of one inside door that leads…
- Kudos for Gus Bing's Team from the Office of State AffairsFrom: Maura Graber, Office of State Affairs Gus and team, Thank you for assisting us to make the Ivy Plus Welcome Reception and Dinner a success! The room set up looked wonderful, thanks again! Best Regards, Maura M. Graber State Affairs Coordinator and Project Specialist…
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