University Welcomes New Employees

University Welcomes New Employees

UNC Charlotte welcomed the following new staff and faculty members during the Oct. 2 New Employee Orientation Session:

Academic Affairs
Aimee Hawkins, divisional director of communications

Athletics
Charles Muchukot, director of baseball operations

Academic Services
Jay Skipworth, associate director for employer management & strategic initiatives

Auxiliary Operations
Kathryn Turner, university program specialist

Belk College of Business
Sydney Myers, administrative support associate

Business Services
Michael Pugh, web developer & application integration specialist

Center for Counseling and Psychological Services
Terrence Harper, psychologist
Amy Murray, administrative support associate

College of Arts + Architecture
Matthew Steele, FM tech mechanical trades

Extended Academic Programs
Meg Parker, public communications specialist

Facilities Management Zone 1
Eddie Ballard, FM tech mechanical trades

Housing and Residence Life
Bryan Anderson, property security officer

Internal Audit
Sarah Pinion, auditor

Library Collection Services
Stephanie Collins, university library technician

Student Activity Center and Venue Management
Samuel Adams, building environmental technician

Student Health Center
Brianna Watson-Massie, medical nursing assistant

University College
Paula Campos, assistant director, peer assistance learning

University Development
Beth Crigler, associate vice chancellor for university development
James Grant, major gift officer
Brian Peck, major gift officer
Thomas Turpin, major gift officer

New Employee Orientation, coordinated by the Human Resources Department, is now a four-hour class with the remaining 12 hours of content moved to a new, online University Onboarding course in Canvas. Now, new employees can work at their own pace to complete the course within their first 120-days on the job. Visit the learning and organizational development website for more information.

Photo: UNC Charlotte welcomes new employees during the Oct. 2 orientation.