ETEC News & Notes 11/20/2024
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Featured Friday with the ETEC Board
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- Mary Helen Hitson, Manager, NNSA Y-12 Field Office
- Mike Pearson, Director, NNSA/Y-12 Project Management Office & UPF Federal Project Director
- Trey Wheeler, Manager, DOE ORNL Site Office
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The meeting will be in person in the UT Outreach Center and on Zoom.
All ETEC members and their guests are welcome to attend.
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In Person (Registration Not Needed)
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Meetings are held in the UT Outreach Center in Oak Ridge. Guests of our members are welcome. Find more information about our Friday morning meetings here.
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To participate in the meeting via Zoom, register for this and future Friday meetings.
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Thank you to Strata-G for sponsoring the Friday morning meetings in November & December.
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November 29 - No ETEC, Happy Thanksgiving!
December 6 - Dr. David Sholl, Executive Director and Vice Provost, University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII)
December 13 - ETEC will not meet in our normal place. Join us for the Annual Meeting & Awards Celebration at the Hilton Knoxville Airport, 8:30-10:30 am. Tickets available.
December 20 - No ETEC, Happy Holidays!
December 27 - No ETEC, Happy Holidays!
January 3, 2025 - No ETEC, Happy New Year!
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ETEC Annual Meeting & Awards Celebration
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December 13, 2024 | 8:30 -10:30 am
Hilton Knoxville Airport
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Tickets are still available for the ETEC Annual Meeting & Awards Celebration. We hope you will join us for remarks by Congressman Chuck Fleischmann, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, and State of TN ECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter. We will celebrate winners of the Muddy Boot Award and Postma Young Professional Medal, have the Passing of the Bell Ceremony, and enjoy a fun gathering with the ETEC membership community.
Click here for more information and to purchase a seat. Sponsorships are sold out. Thank you to all of our supporters!
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Regional Partner Event Links: November & December
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Environmental Management News
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Workforce & Education News
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– Ronald Reagan
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