UHR|Connect December 2015

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UHR|Connect December 2015 Vol. 1 No. 7 UHR Senior Leaders volunteer at the Capital Area Food Bank in support of Maryland Unites

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK

IN THIS ISSUE

You may have noticed that we have included our monthly professional and leadership course offerings in each of the UHR Connect newsletters. In this issue, we are featuring our Learning and Talent Development (L&TD) team. L&TD coordinates, designs, and delivers a diverse selection of classroom, on-line, and individual learning programs for the UMD community. As an essential part of UHR, their goal is to stimulate a transformative culture of learning by providing tools to develop and enhance essential workplace skills. Professional development courses include: Developing Resourcefulness, Crucial Conversations in a Diverse Workforce, GED Test Preparation, and MBTI速. On the leadership development track courses such as; Keys to a Positive Workplace, Effective Delegation, Planning and Execution, and Coaching for Performance and Growth are offered. I strongly encourage you to register at training.umd.edu for any of the many courses offered. We also welcome the opportunity to come to your department and deliver group/team trainings. We hope you enjoy this issue.

Important Year End Reminders Understand the financial and personal risks you may face and how to put a plan in place to prepare for living in retirement.

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Congratulations to LDI Participants Since the return of Leadership Development Initiatives in October 2014, more than two hundred staff and faculty have attended. Page 4

Health Fair Raffle Winners Jewel Washington Assistant Vice President University Human Resources

Approximately 1100 employees attended our Annual Open Enrollment Fair on October 19th Page 7

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Flexible Spending Accounts Still have money left in your flexible spending account (FSA)? Remember – it’s the use or lose rule. If you don’t use the money remaining in your account by the deadline date, you will forfeit it! You have until March 15, 2016 to incur eligible expenses for your Health Care FSA. You have until December 31, 2015 to incur eligible expenses for your Dependent Care FSA.

Here are some ways to use your Health Care FSA before the end of the year: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Annual & Personal Leave Employees, this is a reminder that if you are at risk of losing any annual or personal leave, now is the time to obtain departmental approval to schedule leave. For calendar 2015, employees have until January 9, 2016 (end of Pay Period 14) to record any unused annual and/or personal leave on their PHR time/leave record. Employees who are eligible to earn leave may carry a maximum of 50 days, or 400 hours, of annual leave into the next calendar year. This maximum is pro-rated for part-time employees working 50% or more. Additionally, employees are granted three personal days each calendar year which cannot be carried forward into the next calendar year. Therefore, any annual leave exceeding 400 hours will be reduced and any unused personal days will be contributed to the USM Leave Reserve Fund (LRF) if not use prior to January 9, 2016.

Acupuncture Contact lenses Contact solution (you will have to pay out of pocket and submit the receipts for reimbursement) Dental treatment Doctor’s office copays Eye exams Health insurance deductibles Hearing aids Lasik Surgery Over the counter medications such as cold medicine, allergy treatment, and pain relievers require prescriptions for reimbursement Prescription glasses Prescription medications Transportation (mileage) to and from doctor’s appointments


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End of Year Payroll Information The Central Payroll Bureau (CPB) typically mails our Wage and Tax Statements (W-2 Forms) by mid-January. Please verify that the address on your paystub/direct deposit advice is correct. If there is no address or your address is incorrect, then you must: 1.

No Address If you do not have an address on your paystub/direct deposit printout and you have been paid more than once, then you must submit an original W-4 Form (Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate). Unfortunately, you cannot update your address via the CPB website until at least one original W-4 Form is on file at CPB. Important: The original W-4 Form should be submitted to Payroll Services, 1101-L Chesapeake Building; it must be submitted to Payroll Services by December 1, 2015 to affect the 2015 W-2, which is typically mailed in mid-January, 2016.

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Change Address/Incorrect Address If you have an address on your paystub/direct deposit printout then you can change your address on-line via the CPB Payroll and Online Service Center Website (POSC): http://go.umd.edu/POSC. Click on the red POSC. To initially sign-up for POSC, you will need the number from your most recent paystub/direct deposit advice and our agency code which is 360222.

Paper W-4 Location The W-4 Form can be found on CPB’s website: http://go.umd.edu/w4Form it can also be found on the University Human Resources website: http://go.umd.edu/uhrForms. Be sure to use the appropriate W-4 Form depending on your permanent address (i.e. if you live in DC use the DC Form; if you live in MD use the MD Form). There is no W-4 Form for Virginia residents – you should use the MD W-4 Form and claim exempt for State taxes. Virginia residents who work for the University are responsible for paying their own VA taxes. CPB does not withhold taxes for Virginia.

Direct Deposit Information Be sure to only use valid Checking or Savings accounts and routing numbers on your Direct Deposit Form. The bank routing number appears on the left side of the bottom of your check. Your bank account number is shown towards the right, after your routing number. Do not share the number that appears on your ATM/Debit Card or deposit slip. If you do not know your bank routing and account numbers, please contact your bank/financial institution. If the information you provide is incorrect, the bank may reject the direct deposit form which will result in a paper check being issued, or your money could be deposited into someone else’s account. The Comptroller of Maryland is not responsible for the misapplication of a direct deposit that is caused by the error, negligence, or malfeasance on the part of the employee, financial institution, or any of their agents. It typically takes two pay periods for the direct deposit to go into effect. If, by your third paycheck, your pay is not direct deposited, please contact Payroll Services. If you change your direct deposit from one bank to another you will receive a paper paycheck during the transition. Please call Payroll Services at 301-405-5665 with any questions.


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Leadership Development Initiatives (LDI)

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Bradley, Takeia

VPR-Research Admin

Briscoe, Joanne

INFO-College of Info Studies

Cabnal, Maria

VPUR-Development

Chance, Sandra

VPAF-FM--B&LM-Building Services

Collinge, Maura

ARHU-National Foreign Language Ctr

Contee, Melvin

VPAF-Procur & Supply

Corbin, Natalie

ARHU-National Foreign Language Center

Corona, Harold

BMGT-IT Smith

Cortez, Dora Diana

AGNR--Plant Science & Landscape Archit.

Dang, Jennie

SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health

Daszczyszak, Jen

ARHU-Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center

Deloatch, Marci

BSOS-African American Studies

Devaney, Marion

ENGR-Electrical & Computer

Devens, RN, Rita

VPSA-UHC-General Medicine

Diaz, Rene

VPSA-Shuttle UM

Evans, David

VPAF-FM-CMP-Construction

A central theme that weaves all LDI courses together is that a leader is the “CEO” of the work environment. They have the influence, and some say – responsibility, to create a workplace where people feel appreciated, accepted, valued, prepared, and connected so that they can do their best work.

Falasca, Brian

VPR-VP Research

Fan, Yifei

AGNR--Plant Science & Landscape Archit.

Ferdinand, Natalie

VPSA-Campus Recreation Services

Ferrufino, Roxana

VPSA-Transportation Services

Fertetta, Vincent

VPSA-Transportation Services

Our more advanced leadership program, LDI II: Transformational Leadership, debuted this fall 2015 and offers leaders the knowledge and skills to build confidence, lead change, manage relationships up, down, and across, and develop coaching skills. Twenty-six staff and faculty completed the two-day intensive course thus far with thirteen more who are scheduled to attend the program in December.

Fitch, Rex

Frankenfield, Jill

VPAF-Procur & Supply-Director's Office SVPAAP-Office of Inst Research, Planning & Assessment VPR-Research Administration

Franze, Damien

UGST-HCOL-University Honors Program

Friedman, Zachary

VPR-Research Administration VPAF-FM-OFA-Accounting & Financial Support UGST-HCOL-ACES Cybersecurity Program

Since the return of Leadership Development Initiatives in October 2014, more than two hundred staff and faculty have attended at least one class and over one hundred and twentyfive employees have completed all six modules of LDI I: Foundations of Leadership, and received their certificates. The “new” LDI was redesigned as a rolling, six-course program to give participants the flexibility to attend courses and complete the program on their own schedules. LDI I equips experienced, and aspiring, supervisors with practical leadership tools to build relationships, communicate effectively, delegate, plan, and conduct performance evaluations.

For more information on LDI or other learning programs, visit the Learning and Talent Development website at:

http://go.umd.edu/uhrLTD LDI I: Foundations of Leadership Certificate Holders Akhtar, Shama

GRAD-Graduate School

Allen, Jason

VPSA-Dinning Services

Alston, Traci

VPSA-Transportation Services

Angel, Yanet

VPAF-FM-B&LM-Building Services

Baker, Dylan

SVPAAP-Sr VP Academic Affairs & Provost

Bechard, Amy

VPAF-FM-CMP-Design

Berry, Bill

VPSA-Res Facilities-Proj Mgt

Berry, Victoria

ENGR-Electrical & Computer

Birch, Nanita

VPSA-DS-Auxiliary Opers

Blanco, Justina

BMGT-Dean-PhD

Borrayo, Jorge

VPSA-Shuttle UM

Foley, Emily

Furlong, Cindy Galvin, Elizabeth Garcia, Fredis Gonzalez Smith, Ana Lizeth Gregory, Eric

VPSA-Residential Facilities

Gutema, Wasihun

VPAF-FM-B&LM-Building Services

Hairston, Delano

VPAF-FM-B&LM-Building Services

Harris, Natali

VPSA-Shuttle UM

Havrilla, Karina

BSOS-Sociology

Hicks, Diane

ENGR-Dean-External Relations

Hohl, Eric

VPSA-Residential Facilities

Homer, Tricia

VPAF-Office of Community Engagement

Howard, Bret

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language

Humphreys, Brittany

VPAF-Compt-Bursar's Office

Hyon, Phil

VPSA-Transportation Services

Jacobs, Chris

VPSA-Res Facilities-Projects

Jamison, Dori

BMGT-Dean-Career Management

Johnson, Chris

VPUR-Univ Alumni Association

BMGT-Dean-Career Management IT-NCT-Network Infrastructure & Services


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Kemmerer, Katherine

SVPAAP - IBBR

Sharp, Katherine

King, Dawn

VPAF-FM-CAP-Capital Projects ENGR-Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute SVPAAP-REG-Records

Slosberg, Deborah Small, Adrienne

SPHL-Behavioral & Community Health VPSA-SU-Leadership & Community Service Learning VPAF-FM-B&LM-Administrative Services

Snyder, Marcine

VPR-Research Administration

Levesque, Joseph

VPSA-Transportation Services

Sokolov, Irina

IT-SI-Database Services

Lewis, Veronica

VPR-VP Research

Solorzano, Joel

VPSA-Transportation Services

Lindstrom, Jennifer

VPSA-RL-Director Salary/L&A

Stalowski, Nancy

UGST-Undergraduate Studies

Liu, Brooke

ARHU-Communication

Stenson, Kristin

VPAF-Procur & Supply-Director's Office

Knapstein, Kevin Lauer, Kevin

LoBiondo, Janet

EXST-Office of Extended Studies

Stillwell, James

PUAF-J M Burns Academy of Leadership

Lovelace, Danica

VPR-VP Research

Stover, LaJeune

CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics

Madoo, Jacqueline

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language

Swann, Stephanie

VPR-Research Administration

Malitzki, Randy

VPSA-Residential Facilities

Tharkur, Sharon

UGST-Undergraduate Studies

Marroquin, Maria

VPSA-Res Facilities-North Campus

Trest, Brian

VPSA-Res Facilities

Marshall, Jo-Ann

BMGT-IT Smith

Tyler, Don

VPSA-Res Facilities-Bldg Systems

McDuffie, Renee

ARHU-Communication

Umana, Yanci

VPSA-Res Facilities-South Campus

McElroy, Sharron

CMNS-Computer Science

Van Son, Megan

GRAD-Graduate School

McKenzie, Eric

CMNS-Astronomy

Veney, Nikeya

VPR-VP Research

McKeon, Katie

VPR-Research Administration

Vicencio, Christine

VPUR-Financial Management

McRoy, Tavia

ARHU-National Foreign Language Center

Walker, Holly

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language

Menjivar, Cindy

BSOS-START

Wegmann, Jennifer

VPAF-FM-CMP-Design

Metz, Robert

VPSA-Res Facilities-Central Services

Wheeler, Dawn

ENGR-Institute for Systems Research

Middledorf, Donna

BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Whitmer, Matthew

VPAF-FM-O&M-HVAC

Middleton, Dario

UGST-Academic Achievement Programs

Williams, Jeff

VPUR-Univ Alumni Association

Moffett, Pamela

CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics

Winter, Niambi

GRAD-Graduate School

Monahan, Molly

VPSA-Shuttle UM

Womack, Joseph

VPAF-FM-B&LM-Building Services

Moore, Melissa

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language

Woodwell, Patricia

GRAD-Graduate School

Moser, Fredrika

Zentz, Elizabeth

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language

O'Toole, Dorothea

Maryland Sea Grant College IT-SI-Learning Technologies and Environment CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics

Owens, Amy

BMGT-Dean-MBA Programs

Page, Bryan

VPSA-Shuttle UM

Pittmann, Nora

VPUR-Development

Powell, Daniel

VPSA-Transportation Services AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture VPSA-Campus Recreation Services

Neimeyer, Lauren

Pridmore, Michelle Quigley, Matthew Rattler, Jamila

LDI II: Transformational Leadership Certificate Holders Alston, Traci

VPSA-Transportation Services

Bisnath, Chandra Bugenhagen, Gaye Carpenter, Earl

VPSA-VP Student Affairs BSOS-Sociology

Chance, Sandra

VPAF-FM-B&LM-Building Servic

Darr, Dawn

VPSA-Transportation Services

Devaney, Marion

ENGR-Electrical & Computer Engineering

Fan, Yifei

AGNR-Plant Science & Landscape Architecture

VPSA-Transportation Services

Richardson, Paulette

VPR-Research Administration ENGR-Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute VPSA-Transportation Services

Robertson, Joseph

EDUC-College of Education

Fertetta, Vincent

VPSA-Transportation Services

Romero, Julio

VPSA-Residential Facilities

Hicks, Diane

ENGR-Dean-External Relations

Romero, Paul Marie

VPAF-FM-P&C-Support

Howard, Bret Humphreys, Brittany McElroy, Sharron

VPR-Center for Advanced Study of Language VPAF-Compt-Bursar's Office

Menjivar, Cindy

BSOS-Dean-Natl Ctr for Study of Terrorism &

Rich, Jahmal

Rose, Ben

BMGT-IT Smith

Rosenfelder, Paul

VPAF-FM-O&M-Electric

Sarin, Deepshikha

LIBR-Libraries

CMNS-Computer Science


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BSOS-College of Behavioral & Social Sciences BMGT-Dean-Career Management CMNS-Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics

Powell, Daniel

ARHU-Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center BSOS-Dean-Office of Academic Computing Services VPSA-Transportation Services

Propalis, David

VPSA-Res Facilities-Central Services

Rattler, Jamila

VPR-Research Administration

Romero, Paul

VPAF-FM-D&C-Support

Stillwell, James

PUAF-School of Public Policy

Veney, Nikeya

VPR-VP Research

Wheeler, Dawn

ENGR-Institute for Systems Research

Pickles, Amanda

Learning & Talent Development Our goal is to stimulate a transformative culture of learning by providing tools to develop and enhance essential workplace skills and increase job satisfaction, effectiveness, and performance. These initiatives encourage employee engagement and retention of UMD staff through personal and professional development.

Cynthia Trombly Allen is the Assistant

Director of Learning & Talent Development (L&TD), UHR. She has held the role for just under two years and has been charged with building a team to revitalize the learning and development unit. Prior to joining UHR, Cyn held the position of director of human resources for the division of University Relations (UR) and assist director for HR, PR, and the student/staff development model at DOTS. Cyn holds an M. Ed in Higher Education Administration, with a focus on Social Justice, from UMASS, Amherst.

Joyce Choi joined the Learning & Talent Development Team as the Adult Education Program Coordinator in October. She is responsible for overseeing, coordinating, instructing, and assessing classes in the program, as well as interacting with various departments on campus to outreach and promote the Adult Education classes.

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Prior to joining the University, Joyce served as the ESL Coordinator for the Literacy Council of Montgomery County. She has also been instructing Adult ESOL classes ranging from Literacy to Advanced levels at Montgomery College. Joyce holds an M.A. from American University in International Training and Education with a concentration in TESOL.

Art Dwight: Leadership and Talent Development Specialist Art Dwight is the manager for the Leadership Development Initiative (LDI) programs for all university staff and faculty. He facilitates the Foundations of Leadership (LDI I) and the newly-created Transformation Leadership (LDI II). Art is a Certified Professional in Learning and Performance, CPLP®, and is an ATD verified master trainer. Art creates a positive, high-trust learning environment to aid university leaders to build and improve their leadership knowledge, skills and attitudes. During ten years of consulting, Art helped thousands of participants from organizations such as Marriott and Wells Fargo. Art has an MBA from Southern New Hampshire University. The author of the inspirational book, Look at This, Art is a former marine and US Army infantry officer.

L&TD is also kept running with the help of instructors for the adult education courses. Two of our instructors come from the College of Education - Gabi Kocerha (ESOL), an M. Ed student in TESOL and Loretta Holmberg-Masden (GED), a PhD student in Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership Department. We have ESOL instructors hired from the community as well – Freddie Frazier, Malinda Baxter, and Martha Pien. Additionally, two current university staff facilitate our intro to computers classes – Ying Guo, Library Media Services in Hornbake and Chris Topping, University Recreation & Wellness. L&TD is currently searching for a Learning & Development Specialist and a coordinator for Staff Development Programs.

Learning & Development Specialist Vacant – click the tile to view or apply for the position.

Staff Development Programs Coordinator Vacant – click the tile to view or apply for the position.


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Health Fair Raffle Winners Approximately 1100 employees attended our Annual Open Enrollment Fair on October 19th. UHR raffled off a variety of prizes. The State Benefits office raffled off FitBits and CVS gift cards. Congratulations to the winners listed below:

Joan Bellsey

VPSA UHC-Fac/Staff Asst Program

Mailam Nguyen

VPSA Residential Facilities

Danny Catalano

VPSA VP Student Affairs

Tricia O’Reilly

VPAF Comptroller Bursar’s Office

Christina Chiles

VPSA VP Student Affairs

Joanna Patterson

CMNS-Geology

Doris Climes

VPAF FM-B&LM Building Services

Elsy Portillo

VPAF FM B&LM Building Services

Wayne Del Pino

VPAF FM-Facilities Planning

Sebastiana Reyes

VPAF FM B&LM Building Services

Kim Forney

VPSA Dining Services

Jen Sanderson

SPHL Health Services Administration

Jodie Gray

CMNS Computer Science

VPAF FM B&LM Building Services

Amadeo Guloy

BMGT Office of Finance & Accounting

Sheryl ShambleeCarter Sylvester Toller

VPAF FM B&LM Building Services

Vitaline Handy

VPAF Comptroller Accounting & Reporting

Ronnetta Turner

VPAF FM B&LM Building Services

Monica Herrera

ARCH Scool of Architecture Planning & Preservation

Rosalia Webb

EDUC College of Education

Sonia Molina

VPSA DS SU Food Court

Rebecca Weir

VPSA University Career Center


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