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Hello Friends, I am Judy Mallory and the Executive Director of Arts For All, Inc., a nonprofit that makes the arts available and affordable for all. Most of you will remember me from the classes I taught at the Works and my membership and participation in diversity organizations.
Additional information can be found on this website:http://artsforallinc.com/
Judy Mallory passed away just a year or so ago...She was a good friend at the plant,and always came to me for ideas or bounce ideas of for training needs, etc. Unfortunately she had no funeral service because of COVID 19 as was the same with her death on 2020 - type in her name or year, I know her obit is in these other pages of my website!
From my memories (Steve Miller) of the training organization and the
lower level of 20 building we shared....
One of the many talented people from the Omaha Works. I'm amazed what we did and still are doing for the community. Judy was from the training organization which resided in the lower level of 20 building, counted many of the following as supporting staff of: Judy Mallory, Tom Schulte, Bob Hosier, Cathy Placek, Linda Moore, Luis Canal, Cliff Mindrup, Sonja Coleman, Beverly Cavanaugh, Norma Korff, Sharon Brown, Rosa Peron?, Sid Stenson, Shannon Hitchcock. They operated various training classes in the rooms of 1C, 10D, 80, 24, 36 and other classrooms in the building, plus onsite/off site classes for the company.
The lower level also had TV training classrooms on the lower level for Corpnet (Univ. of NE. at Lincoln Courses-Engineering), Satellite - NTU (National Technological University - from Colorado) engineering classes, Moulding training classes with Bob Gaddie and Jerry Golmanavich (moulding technology) , and Cable shop - Dual-Insulating Line simulation training classroom with Nancy Case and circuit board repair (Roger ? Dan ? and others) , a complete print shop, blueprint storage/scanning and mailroom room, and our plant network maintenance for the plant of fiber and LAN cables, along with an several elevators and plant security offices. Eventually they added a new Data Center at the far west end of 20 building, a new entrance ramp, and appropriate cooling system with the "outside chillers" located near the windows seat of those in 20 building 1st floor west end. Hope those windows were "sound proofed" for the new view was more then the courtyard.
A whole lower level world . Even a "nursing" station in the later years. Plus my lower level rooms of Video/Photography/AV productions/production climate controlled room, 2 - Satellite receivers (Corporate and NTU) and Employee Information System (TV monitors in the ALL break areas - cafeteria). Also, this is the place you came to when we had a tornado warning for the employees in 20 building, and Extended Staff came into my office area to watch the news channel warning on cable TV for severe weather. We sure had a great time, YET there was no sunlight or windows being in the lower level... We did not need sunscreen and never went anywhere for a "tornado warning".
Steve Miller - Manager Video-A/V-Photography
Additional information can be found on this website:http://artsforallinc.com/
Judy Mallory passed away just a year or so ago...She was a good friend at the plant,and always came to me for ideas or bounce ideas of for training needs, etc. Unfortunately she had no funeral service because of COVID 19 as was the same with her death on 2020 - type in her name or year, I know her obit is in these other pages of my website!
From my memories (Steve Miller) of the training organization and the
lower level of 20 building we shared....
One of the many talented people from the Omaha Works. I'm amazed what we did and still are doing for the community. Judy was from the training organization which resided in the lower level of 20 building, counted many of the following as supporting staff of: Judy Mallory, Tom Schulte, Bob Hosier, Cathy Placek, Linda Moore, Luis Canal, Cliff Mindrup, Sonja Coleman, Beverly Cavanaugh, Norma Korff, Sharon Brown, Rosa Peron?, Sid Stenson, Shannon Hitchcock. They operated various training classes in the rooms of 1C, 10D, 80, 24, 36 and other classrooms in the building, plus onsite/off site classes for the company.
The lower level also had TV training classrooms on the lower level for Corpnet (Univ. of NE. at Lincoln Courses-Engineering), Satellite - NTU (National Technological University - from Colorado) engineering classes, Moulding training classes with Bob Gaddie and Jerry Golmanavich (moulding technology) , and Cable shop - Dual-Insulating Line simulation training classroom with Nancy Case and circuit board repair (Roger ? Dan ? and others) , a complete print shop, blueprint storage/scanning and mailroom room, and our plant network maintenance for the plant of fiber and LAN cables, along with an several elevators and plant security offices. Eventually they added a new Data Center at the far west end of 20 building, a new entrance ramp, and appropriate cooling system with the "outside chillers" located near the windows seat of those in 20 building 1st floor west end. Hope those windows were "sound proofed" for the new view was more then the courtyard.
A whole lower level world . Even a "nursing" station in the later years. Plus my lower level rooms of Video/Photography/AV productions/production climate controlled room, 2 - Satellite receivers (Corporate and NTU) and Employee Information System (TV monitors in the ALL break areas - cafeteria). Also, this is the place you came to when we had a tornado warning for the employees in 20 building, and Extended Staff came into my office area to watch the news channel warning on cable TV for severe weather. We sure had a great time, YET there was no sunlight or windows being in the lower level... We did not need sunscreen and never went anywhere for a "tornado warning".
Steve Miller - Manager Video-A/V-Photography
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