From irvw at linfield.edu Thu Sep 7 16:59:11 2000 From: irvw at linfield.edu (Irv Wiswall) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: application level filter Message-ID: <2013808.3177334751@[10.171.255.53]> Anyone using an application level filter to keep scour exchange, Gnutella and their ilk off their net they particularly like? And/or know about solutions to avoid? Irv Wiswall | irvw@linfield.edu Director of College Computing | 503 434 2575 Linfield College | McMinnville OR 97128 From mantel at up.edu Tue Sep 12 17:43:54 2000 From: mantel at up.edu (Linda Mantel) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Job ad to be posted Message-ID: <39BECDC4.C122DE2F@up.edu> UNIX System Administrator The University of Portland is seeking an experienced Unix system administrator for the full time staff in our Computer and Telecommunications (CTS) department. The successful applicant will be part of our Network and Telecommunications team. A Bachelor?s degree in computer science or related field and at least two years experience with Unix system administration in an academic or professional networked environment are required. In addition, knowledge of operating system development and maintenance are required; while experience with management utilities and enterprise services such as Kerberos, LDAP, and PKI is desirable. Knowledge of or willingness to learn NT and Solaris are required. Primary responsibilities are to set up manage e-mail server (Caldera Linux OS), news server and domain name server. In addition, this person will manage account creation on UNIX system, monitor system security and traffic, install and upgrade operating systems as required, restore files, perform backups and manage tape library and University remote access. Other responsibilities include creating and managing major-domo and other mailing lists and supporting users of these lists. The person will serve as backup for the database UNIX system administrator and NT server administrator, will assist other CTS staff with UNIX issues and internet resources, and will perform other duties as requested. Starting salaries are competitive and will be based on qualifications and experience. A comprehensive package of fringe benefits, including tuition assistance, is also provided. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest, current resume, and list three professional references to: CTS Director, University of Portland, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203-5798, or fax to 503-943-7345. Review of applications will begin immediately with preference given to those who apply by September 28, 2000. The University of Portland is a comprehensive private Catholic institution of higher learning with 2600 students. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer striving to employ personnel at all levels who will support and enhance its educational mission. From hinzra at whitman.edu Thu Sep 14 08:53:08 2000 From: hinzra at whitman.edu (Rich Hinz) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Job Posting: Director, Administrative Technology....... Message-ID: Are you tired of working for an institution with no vision, no support from the top-level management? Are you tired of living in a city with a high cost of living and crime rates that keep you from walking in your neighborhood? Are you tired of long commute? Are you worried about your children's education? Cost to send them to a college? Well, here's your answer. Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington has an opening for the Director of Administrative Technology. It is a full-time position reporting to the Chief Technology Officer who is a member of the President's cabinet. The successful applicant will be a part of Whitman College Technology Services (WCTS). Whitman is just about to complete a Colleague implementation. The college went from a legacy system straight to Release 16, utilizing all the new tools, implementing WebAdvisor in the process. You can see the implementation Web page at http://wcts.whitman.edu/ais/. We had one of the smoothest and most successful implementations, and the hard work is now over. Whitman College is a nationally ranked private liberal arts college (33rd in the US News and World Report ranking). Whitman has been included in the Yahoo Internet Life's Most Wired Campuses for four years running. There is a true commitment to the use of technology by Trustees and upper administration. Whitman is small with 1400 undergraduate students, 110 faculty, and 200 staff. Whitman boasts one of the best tuition benefits for the families of employee. Make sure to visit WCTS' award winning Web page (winner of ACM SIGUCCS 1999 Web competition) at http://wcts.whitman.edu/ and of Whitman College http://www.whitman.edu/. Here's what current staff has to say about working for WCTS: ? Has a management team with a vision. ? Very enjoyable job, one of the best if not the best office to work in on campus. ? Practically every workplace talks about having a 'team atmosphere.' Most fall far short of this goal. WCTS really does work as a close-knit team. Walla Walla is a town that most have heard of, but not many people know about. Located in the southeastern part of the state of Washington, Walla Walla does not get rain like Seattle or Portland. It is 4 hours from Portland, Oregon, through beautiful Columbia Gorge. The September 10 issue of the New York Times publication, "The Sophisticated Traveler," ran an article on wines from Washington (http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/traveler/20000910tra-washington.htm l). Walla Walla is mentioned there: "Walla Walla is an oasis of about 30,000 people in the desert that rolls up against the Blue Mountains. It is the home of a well-regarded, 117-year-old liberal arts school, Whitman College, but is perhaps best known as the area that produces a sweet onion of some renown. Its nearly two-dozen wineries may soon eclipse both the school and the onion. The town has an airport, with regular flights from Seattle, and a strip long enough to accommodate those private jets of the dot-com class." According to a current WCTS staff, "Walla Walla is a small town that knows its history, respects its past, yet is looking to the future and the changes that the future will bring. A good place to raise a family." The job description and qualification can be found at http://wcts.whitman.edu/about/jobs/whitman.html. Starting salary is competitive and will be based on qualifications and experience. Our competitive benefits package includes medical, dental, life insurance, LTD, tuition remission, generous vacation, sick leave and retirement packages. If you have any questions, please contact Keiko Pitter at pitterk@whitman.edu or 509-527-4981. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest, current resume, and list three professional references to: Cindy Waring, Director of Administrative Services, Whitman College, 345 Boyer Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362. We will start reviewing applications on October 15, 2000. From pitterk at whitman.edu Tue Sep 19 23:44:27 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Board Subscribers Message-ID: Folks The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT Board. There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual meetings and volunteers peole to lead discussions. Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed here...and that the person is current? If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person subscribe to the list. Thanks. Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser Linfield - Irv Wiswall Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi TIUA - Bill Nelson Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman Clark College - Philip Sheehan Whitman College - Keiko PItter The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras St. Martin - Michael Extine UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich Oregon State - Phil Isensee Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul Pacific - Ted Krupicka PLU - Margaret Worley Seattle Pacific - David Tindall Western Washington - Susan Komsky George Fox - Bruce Arnold From mantel at up.edu Wed Sep 20 10:43:34 2000 From: mantel at up.edu (Linda Mantel) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Board Subscribers References: Message-ID: <39C8F746.FB28702@up.edu> Hi all Please put down Linda Mantel and Jerilyn Prescott for our reps. mantel@up.edu prescott@up.edu Thanks Linda Keiko Pitter wrote: > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold From GSHEARER at seattleu.edu Wed Sep 20 11:44:21 2000 From: GSHEARER at seattleu.edu (Shearer, George) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Board Subscribers Message-ID: Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Wed Sep 20 13:57:16 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Board Subscribers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: can you please subscribe yourself by sending the message subscribe board to listproc@nw-heat.org -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Shearer, George Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:38 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Wed Sep 20 14:37:37 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:39 2004 Subject: Board Subscribers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: One more thing to note: whoever person that becomes a member of the "board" must be able to make decision for the institution...like make commitment to host the annual meeting, participate in the discussion to determine "tracks" for the annual meetings, and be able to say "we can lead that discussion." -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Keiko Pitter Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:53 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers can you please subscribe yourself by sending the message subscribe board to listproc@nw-heat.org -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Shearer, George Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:38 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > > From irvw at linfield.edu Thu Sep 7 16:59:11 2000 From: irvw at linfield.edu (Irv Wiswall) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: application level filter Message-ID: <2013808.3177334751@[10.171.255.53]> Anyone using an application level filter to keep scour exchange, Gnutella and their ilk off their net they particularly like? And/or know about solutions to avoid? Irv Wiswall | irvw@linfield.edu Director of College Computing | 503 434 2575 Linfield College | McMinnville OR 97128 From mantel at up.edu Tue Sep 12 17:43:54 2000 From: mantel at up.edu (Linda Mantel) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Job ad to be posted Message-ID: <39BECDC4.C122DE2F@up.edu> UNIX System Administrator The University of Portland is seeking an experienced Unix system administrator for the full time staff in our Computer and Telecommunications (CTS) department. The successful applicant will be part of our Network and Telecommunications team. A Bachelor?s degree in computer science or related field and at least two years experience with Unix system administration in an academic or professional networked environment are required. In addition, knowledge of operating system development and maintenance are required; while experience with management utilities and enterprise services such as Kerberos, LDAP, and PKI is desirable. Knowledge of or willingness to learn NT and Solaris are required. Primary responsibilities are to set up manage e-mail server (Caldera Linux OS), news server and domain name server. In addition, this person will manage account creation on UNIX system, monitor system security and traffic, install and upgrade operating systems as required, restore files, perform backups and manage tape library and University remote access. Other responsibilities include creating and managing major-domo and other mailing lists and supporting users of these lists. The person will serve as backup for the database UNIX system administrator and NT server administrator, will assist other CTS staff with UNIX issues and internet resources, and will perform other duties as requested. Starting salaries are competitive and will be based on qualifications and experience. A comprehensive package of fringe benefits, including tuition assistance, is also provided. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest, current resume, and list three professional references to: CTS Director, University of Portland, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203-5798, or fax to 503-943-7345. Review of applications will begin immediately with preference given to those who apply by September 28, 2000. The University of Portland is a comprehensive private Catholic institution of higher learning with 2600 students. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer striving to employ personnel at all levels who will support and enhance its educational mission. From hinzra at whitman.edu Thu Sep 14 08:53:08 2000 From: hinzra at whitman.edu (Rich Hinz) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Job Posting: Director, Administrative Technology....... Message-ID: Are you tired of working for an institution with no vision, no support from the top-level management? Are you tired of living in a city with a high cost of living and crime rates that keep you from walking in your neighborhood? Are you tired of long commute? Are you worried about your children's education? Cost to send them to a college? Well, here's your answer. Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington has an opening for the Director of Administrative Technology. It is a full-time position reporting to the Chief Technology Officer who is a member of the President's cabinet. The successful applicant will be a part of Whitman College Technology Services (WCTS). Whitman is just about to complete a Colleague implementation. The college went from a legacy system straight to Release 16, utilizing all the new tools, implementing WebAdvisor in the process. You can see the implementation Web page at http://wcts.whitman.edu/ais/. We had one of the smoothest and most successful implementations, and the hard work is now over. Whitman College is a nationally ranked private liberal arts college (33rd in the US News and World Report ranking). Whitman has been included in the Yahoo Internet Life's Most Wired Campuses for four years running. There is a true commitment to the use of technology by Trustees and upper administration. Whitman is small with 1400 undergraduate students, 110 faculty, and 200 staff. Whitman boasts one of the best tuition benefits for the families of employee. Make sure to visit WCTS' award winning Web page (winner of ACM SIGUCCS 1999 Web competition) at http://wcts.whitman.edu/ and of Whitman College http://www.whitman.edu/. Here's what current staff has to say about working for WCTS: ? Has a management team with a vision. ? Very enjoyable job, one of the best if not the best office to work in on campus. ? Practically every workplace talks about having a 'team atmosphere.' Most fall far short of this goal. WCTS really does work as a close-knit team. Walla Walla is a town that most have heard of, but not many people know about. Located in the southeastern part of the state of Washington, Walla Walla does not get rain like Seattle or Portland. It is 4 hours from Portland, Oregon, through beautiful Columbia Gorge. The September 10 issue of the New York Times publication, "The Sophisticated Traveler," ran an article on wines from Washington (http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/traveler/20000910tra-washington.htm l). Walla Walla is mentioned there: "Walla Walla is an oasis of about 30,000 people in the desert that rolls up against the Blue Mountains. It is the home of a well-regarded, 117-year-old liberal arts school, Whitman College, but is perhaps best known as the area that produces a sweet onion of some renown. Its nearly two-dozen wineries may soon eclipse both the school and the onion. The town has an airport, with regular flights from Seattle, and a strip long enough to accommodate those private jets of the dot-com class." According to a current WCTS staff, "Walla Walla is a small town that knows its history, respects its past, yet is looking to the future and the changes that the future will bring. A good place to raise a family." The job description and qualification can be found at http://wcts.whitman.edu/about/jobs/whitman.html. Starting salary is competitive and will be based on qualifications and experience. Our competitive benefits package includes medical, dental, life insurance, LTD, tuition remission, generous vacation, sick leave and retirement packages. If you have any questions, please contact Keiko Pitter at pitterk@whitman.edu or 509-527-4981. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest, current resume, and list three professional references to: Cindy Waring, Director of Administrative Services, Whitman College, 345 Boyer Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362. We will start reviewing applications on October 15, 2000. From pitterk at whitman.edu Tue Sep 19 23:44:27 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Board Subscribers Message-ID: Folks The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT Board. There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual meetings and volunteers peole to lead discussions. Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed here...and that the person is current? If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person subscribe to the list. Thanks. Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser Linfield - Irv Wiswall Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi TIUA - Bill Nelson Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman Clark College - Philip Sheehan Whitman College - Keiko PItter The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras St. Martin - Michael Extine UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich Oregon State - Phil Isensee Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul Pacific - Ted Krupicka PLU - Margaret Worley Seattle Pacific - David Tindall Western Washington - Susan Komsky George Fox - Bruce Arnold From mantel at up.edu Wed Sep 20 10:43:34 2000 From: mantel at up.edu (Linda Mantel) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Board Subscribers References: Message-ID: <39C8F746.FB28702@up.edu> Hi all Please put down Linda Mantel and Jerilyn Prescott for our reps. mantel@up.edu prescott@up.edu Thanks Linda Keiko Pitter wrote: > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold From GSHEARER at seattleu.edu Wed Sep 20 11:44:21 2000 From: GSHEARER at seattleu.edu (Shearer, George) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Board Subscribers Message-ID: Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Wed Sep 20 13:57:16 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Board Subscribers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: can you please subscribe yourself by sending the message subscribe board to listproc@nw-heat.org -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Shearer, George Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:38 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > > From pitterk at whitman.edu Wed Sep 20 14:37:37 2000 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:21 2006 Subject: Board Subscribers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: One more thing to note: whoever person that becomes a member of the "board" must be able to make decision for the institution...like make commitment to host the annual meeting, participate in the discussion to determine "tracks" for the annual meetings, and be able to say "we can lead that discussion." -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Keiko Pitter Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:53 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers can you please subscribe yourself by sending the message subscribe board to listproc@nw-heat.org -----Original Message----- From: nw-heat@nw-heat.org [mailto:nw-heat@nw-heat.org]On Behalf Of Shearer, George Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:38 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Board Subscribers Please include me for Seattle University George Shearer Director-IMS Seattle University 900 Broadway Seattle WA 98122 206-296-5592 > ---------- > From: Keiko Pitter > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 11:56 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Board Subscribers > > Folks > The following people are listed as your representative to the NW-HEAT > Board. > There is supposed to be at least one person from each participating > institutions. This is the group that decides the topic for annual > meetings > and volunteers peole to lead discussions. > > Can you make sure that there is someone from your institution listed > here...and that the person is current? > If not, please tell me who to remove..and you can have the right person > subscribe to the list. > > Thanks. > > Warner Pacific - Bill Kirk > Reed College - Gary Schlickeiser > Linfield - Irv Wiswall > Willamette - John Balling, Marti Morandi > TIUA - Bill Nelson > Lewis & Clark - Bret Ingerman > Clark College - Philip Sheehan > Whitman College - Keiko PItter > The Evergreen State College - Pete Pietras > St. Martin - Michael Extine > UPS - Raney Ellis, Tom Aldrich > Oregon State - Phil Isensee > Marylhurst - Kathleen Paul > Pacific - Ted Krupicka > PLU - Margaret Worley > Seattle Pacific - David Tindall > Western Washington - Susan Komsky > George Fox - Bruce Arnold > >