Green Bag Event on CED Wins Recycle Madness 01, 2019... · 2019. 5. 1. · The 2019 Recycle Madness...
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The 2019 Recycle Madness competition has officially come to an end. On April 12th, at the annual Recycle Madness championship ceremony, perennial contender Community and Economic Development & Film Office (20th floor) finally claimed their spot at the top of the podium. In 2017 the 20th floor made it into the final four, and in 2018 they fought their way into the top two. This year they broke through and claimed the 2019 Recycle Madness championship trophy. Congratulations to the 20th floor on a well-earned victory, and all other competitors who participated in this year’s competition! Will your team be the winner next year?
The Weekly Connection Newsletter for City of Phoenix Employees • May 1, 2019
CED Wins Recycle Madness
Impacts , R isks, Adaptat ion, and Impl icat ions for Ar izona
Please join the Green Team in welcoming Dave White, Director, Decision Center for a Desert City and Arizona State University Professor, School of Community Resources and Development as he presents on the Fourth National Climate Assessment. Come learn more about the risks, options for adaptation and implications for the Southwest and how Arizona specifically will be impacted. Professor Dave White also co-wrote Chapter 17 of the Assessment that discusses the interconnected nature of climate change risks.
Bring your lunch and receive TRIPLE Diversity Training credits under the city's Equal Opportunity Plan. Your attendance will count toward your departmental goals.
When: Wed., May 8; Noon to 1 p.m.
Where: Calvin Goode Bldg. 10 East
Contact: For more info, call 495-0232.
Green Bag Event on
Climate Assessment
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From left to right (Eric MacDonald, Diana Felix, Hank Marshall, William Bessette, Nichelle Zazueta-Bonow and Lucas Mariacher)
SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES CLERK - $15.11 - $22.28/hour: Fire Department.
Duties include processing confidential human
resources and payroll transactions, auditing
payroll and leave requests, high volume
computer data entry, answering questions from
employees and supervisors regarding human
resources/payroll/leave, explaining policies and
procedures utilizing policies, rules and
regulations.
Positions exercise initiative and judgment, and
maintain various human resources records
requiring multi-tasking, time management,
conducts research, and completes special
projects. Requires clerical experience and
working in a Human Resources Information
System . APPLY BY May 13.
Each Monday, the city posts jobs available for
current employees to consider. Here’s the link to
the most recent job opportunities.
Job of the Week
Leave Donations
The following employees are accepting leave
donations. If you’d like to help, use eCHRIS to
make your donation:
Maria Enriquez, Solid Waste Supervisor,
Public Works Department
Tiana Madrid, Secretary III, Aviation
Department
John Vrooman, Locksmith, Aviation
Department
Kathleen Malloy-Bradley, Environmental
Quality Specialist, Water Services
Department
The COPERS Retirement Board is seeking nomina-
tions for an employee representative on the Disa-
bility Assessment Committee to serve a three-year
term.
The committee meets monthly during regular
business hours to evaluate disability applications.
To be considered eligible for nomination, candi-
dates are required to be COPERS members for at
least five years.
Nominations are due by 5 p.m. May 10.
If you are interested in being considered, contact
Kyle Corbin at 602-534-4401.
COPERS Nominations
The Phoenix Women’s Commission invites you to attend their annual Women Empowering Women Forum 2019: “Equity: Balance for Better.” The event will provide an opportunity for women to network, learn and celebrate the success of other women in the community.
Attendees will learn from nonprofit and business leaders and city representatives about the challenges and opportunities women have in terms of health, safety, employment, economics and civic engagement; including political participation.
Join local change makers for two revelatory interactive discussions on equity. The conversation will be a space for all to share their questions, concerns and ideas on how to work towards a more equitable community.
The free event includes conversation circles and lunch! When: Friday, May 17, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: South Mountain Community College, Performing Arts Center— 7050 S. 24th Street
Register here.
Free Women’s Forum 2019
New Light Rail Station Opens
at 50th Street and Washington
PHXTV reports on the opening of the new 50th Street light rail station, the newest addition to the current system. The station will provide access to the neighboring business community and Ability360, one of the state’s largest resource centers for people with disabilities. Watch it now on the City’s YouTube channel.
Learn about Food from
Mesquite Trees at next G3 Event
Have you ever wondered about the pods falling off of your mesquite tree? They do have a greater use! Kelly Athena will be at the city’s Green Gar-dening Group (G3) May event and she will share how to identify, harvest, dry and make flour from mesquite beans. There will be hands-on grinding, sifting and tasting of the deliciously sweet mesquite from beans to flour. When: Tuesday, May 7, from Noon to 1 p.m. Location : 302 N. 1st Ave, Room 7 West
Contact: Renee Standing Tree at 534-2667
The eighth class of the Emerging Leader Program has graduated. Below is a list of the class graduates and a photo. The Emerging Leader Program is designed to assist in the development of leadership skills for individual contributors who may want to become leaders or want to sharpen their leadership skills that will most impact performance. Learn more about the Emerging Leader Program.
Congratulations to the Newest Group of Emerging Leaders
Class #8 Graduates Michelle Gillis—Aviation
Jacqueline Lizette Navarro—Aviation
Ken Lemoine –Community & Economic Dev.
Shishinday J. Hart—Finance
Brittney Nicole Carrillo—Fire
Barbara Paez—Human Resources
Eduardo M. Barojas—Human Services
Adria Duarte—Human Services
Jessica Miley-Luevano—Human Services
V Michele Gamez—Law
Jeff A. Hall—Law
Steve J. Ramos—Library
Susan L. Lang—Municipal Court
Priscilla A. Ramos—Municipal Court
Sean Greenlief—Neighborhood Services
Jason S. Hernandez—Neighborhood Services
Jeanne Delaney- Parks & Recreation
Ruben R. Ortiz—Parks & Recreation
Kathryn A. Cozart—Police
Emily A. Foley—Police
Jackeline C. Morataya—Police
Ildiko E. Palmer—Police
Wendy R. Parks—Police
Jeanette M. Ploium—Police
Jason W. Camarena—Public Works
Larry W. Smallwood - Street Transportation
Chris Groom—Water Services
Henry A. Herrera—Water Services
Ronald Tafoya—Water Services