Monday, June 26, 2017

Hellos, Goodbyes and Kudos


Editor's Note: You may have noticed there haven't been any entries into the Supply Chain Management (SCM) blog in quite some time. Now that the website is up and running and we've got some other projects underway, the blog will be back on a more regular basis. Thanks for your patience.

Also, welcome to the Finance Service Center Contracts and Procurement staff serving Capital Programs, Facilities and other units. We hope you'll enjoy the SCM blog and submit items to share as we work together and learn more about each other.

Sampior to Retire; Hanna Moving On

SCM is saying goodbye to two staff members. Logistics' Distribution Manager George Sampior (right) will retire this month after 25 years at UCSF and Analyst Ramsey Hanna Jr. is moving to a new position with Denali Consulting in Menlo Park. 

“George has been a tremendous asset to the crew at Logistics and will be greatly missed by all of us and everyone at the University who has regularly interacted with him,” said Logistics’ Director Jim Sobczyk. “His plans in retirement: family and fishing! We wish George all the best because he is the best!!!”

"I consider him not only a valuable asset, but an enjoyable presence in our department," said
Syed Younis, Logistics Operations Manager. "His vast knowledge, of the University in general and our department needs in particular, was very valuable for our day-to-day operations."

Sampior was honored at a gathering on June 22. 

Hanna's last day is July 3. There will be a gathering to say goodbye this Thursday, June 29, at noon. Drop in and give him your good wishes.

Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Do you have the koalafications to have fun? Will it be pandamonium in the park? Alpaca your things and get to Supply Chain Management's annual summer event on Thursday, August 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Orange Memorial Park in South San Francisco. 

Lunch will be served and there will be fun and games (kickball, bocce ball, frisbees) and a raffle. Details on food and directions will follow as the date gets closer. Make sure to accept the invitation on your calendars so we can get an accurate count of attendees. 

If you have questions or comments, impawsable or not, please contact Carol Tady, Xenia Lazareva or Sonya Valencia. You can see the flyer here.

Kudos Korner

  • Lian Sussmann says thank you so much to Xenia Lazareva for all of your help with the Summer Breakfast Social. We appreciate all that you did to help make the event a success, including the update emails on counts for those who accepted and the follow up reminder email to everyone to respond. Kudos to you!     
  • Greg Macway sends big kudos to Carol Tady and Ramsey Hanna for stewarding the Thermo Fisher Supply Center launch at Mission Bay.
  • Melissa Gee says thank you to Larissa Garcia and Laura Morsony for your contributions to support the Thermo Fisher Scientific self-service supply centers program. They worked with the SCM Strategies and Communication teams to develop BearBuy guidance for the program and supported campus users at the program registration events.
  • Congrats to Greg Macway for being named the National Association of Educational Procurement (NAEP) 2017 Communicator of the Year. Macway, writes the “Heard on the Street” column for NAEP’s Educational Procurement Journal and has served on the publication’s editorial board for three years. He also is current President of the NAEP Pacific Region, serving California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and Alaska.
  • Don't forget to check out the bulletin boards at your location or this article to read about our latest Supply Chain Champion – Logistics' Gus Crotti. The bulletin boards also feature our "Sensational at Supply Chain Management" posters that lists our award winners and nominees.
If you have a submission for the Kudos Korner or have a story idea, please email me at carol.tady@ucsf.edu.

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