Alcalá View 1991 8.3

New Hires, Promotions Welcome lo the following employees who recently joined the USD community: Johna R. Allen, unit leader, Banquet/Catering; Holly A. Bronslng, cashier, Bakery/Creamery; Mildred L. Brown.administrative secretary, Career Counseling; Kaprl K. Bustamante, cashier, Bookstore; Aimee D. Butcher, clerk, Development; Laura K. Fleming, ad- ministrative secretary, Development; Wanda L. Glenn, clerical assistant, Fmancial Aid/Law; Cynthia J. Grandee, assistant teacher, Child Development Center; Erin S. Guerrero, clerical as- sistant, Fmancial Aid/Law; Eileen A. Healy, administra- tive secretary, Lawyers Assis- tant Program; Colleen S. Kenlmond, library assistant, Legal Research Center; Steven G. Lanham, cook, Main Dining Room; Manuel Mar- tinez, administrative secretary, Development; Jamie E. Mc- Neil, assistant teacher, Child Development Center; Lynne S. Morris, clerical assistant, Physical Plant/Administration; Frank J. Orlando Jr., fleet mechanic, Transportation; Michele L. Paquin, data processing clerk, Admis- sions/Undergraduate; Mireya 0. Paz, clerical assistant, Human Resources. Congratulations to the follow ing employees who recently earned a promotion: Dynyar J. Mehta from library assistant C to library as- sistant D, Legal Research Cen- ter; Thela F. Punneo from ad- ministrative secretary C to Ex- ecutive Administrative Assis- tant A, Public Relations; Elizabeth G. Rumery from library assistant C to library as- sistant D, Copley Library; Thanh N. Tran from fleet mechanic to fleet supervisor, Transportation; Nancy L. Weber from clerical assistant B to clerical assistant C, Public Safety.

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14 Volleyball. Women' s team vs. College of William and Mary. 3 p.m., Sports Center. Free. 260-4803.

16 Entrepreneur workshop. "Measuring an ling the Financ Your Compan Rivelli, USO p finance. First i "Entrepreneuri Workshop." S the School of ministration. F 260-4848. 23 Entrepreneur workshop. "The Search fo ing." Dr. Denn sociate profess finance. 7 p.m. 226. Fee. 260- Workshop. Institute for Ch stries. "The Lit Year." Fr. Mic Continues We through Nov. 9:30 p.m. , Hah Center, 107. F

20 Concerl

Metropolitan Opera audi - tions concert. San Diego district wi nners. Eleonora M. Barson, district director. 3 p.m., Camino Theater. Free. 549-2302. Soccer. Men' s team vs. University of San Francisco. 2 p.m., Torero Stadi um. Fee. 260-4803 .

29 Seminar. "Keys to Hiring and Retain- ing Quality Employees." Nancy J. Reynolds, owner of Reynolds & Associates. Sponsored by USD Cor- porate Relations and Con- tinuing Education. 6-9 p.m., Manchester Ex- ecutive Conference Center. Fee. 260-4644. Soccer. USD vs. U.C. Irvine. 7:30 p.m., Torero Stadium. Fee. 260-4803.

27 Panel discussion. "One Nation Under

God.. .Indivisible? The Challenges of Religious Diversity in America." In celebration of the bicenten- nial of the Bill of Rights.

Presented by Fr. Ron Pachence, professor, rel igious studies, the

30 Entrepreneur workshop. "Marketing an al Strategies." Light, assistant of marketing. Hall 226. Fee. '

American Jewish Commit- tee and the Manchester Ex- ec utive Conference Center. Free with USD I.D. card. 2-4 p.m. Manchester Con- ference Center. 260-4817.

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