Staff Spotlight

  1. February 17, 2003

    Staff Spotlight: Financial operations clerk uses Heimlich to save a life

    Many people wonder how they would react in a life-threatening situation. Heidi Ashby-Rogge faced this situation recently when a co-worker was choking, and she knew exactly what to do. Heidi Ashby-Rogge, left, saved Robin Woodard by using the Heimlich maneuver.(Photo by Paul Jaronski, U-M Photo Services) Ashby-Rogge, a student loans financial operations clerk, learned the…
  2. February 10, 2003

    Staff Spotlight: Architecture staff member builds collection of amber

    Life has a funny way of showing us what’s important. Take Maureen Perdomo, for example. The manager of marketing and promotion for the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (TCAUP) got her wake-up call five years ago when her husband, Raul, almost died of a dissecting aortic aneurysm. He recovered, but the…
  3. January 20, 2003

    Spotlight: Engineering staff member makes beautiful music and art

    Lenea Howe, U-M education coordinator for the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing, has spent 11 years in the School of Public Health and at the College of Engineering. Photo by Martin Vloet, U-M Photo Services Though she works to bring people into a highly mathematical and technical field, Howe spends her…
  4. January 13, 2003

    Spotlight: Part music man, part marathon man

    By day, Joel Aalberts is the public relations director for the School of Music and University Productions. Since Aug. 2001, he has worked to publicize the major theater, musical theater, opera and dance productions on campus, and he has done the national public relations for the School of Music. Photo by Paul Jaronski, U-M Photo…