U. S. Office of Personnel Management

NEWS RELEASES

March 1998

March 31, 1998: Federal employees thinking about making a career change, taking an educational hiatus, moving to the private sector, or retiring to that favorite fishing hole will benefit from a special broadcast of the U.S. Office of Personnel Managements satellite series on Wednesday, April 1. [News Release]

March 31, 1998: As part of a series of activities to promote President Clintons goal to move 54,000 children in the foster care system into permanent homes by the Year 2002, OPMs Work and Family Center will sponsor a seminar entitled Thinking of Adopting? on Thursday, April 2. [News Release]

March 17, 1998: Children at Moore Elementary School in Philadelphia are getting their first taste of high-tech thanks to a donation of computers, monitors, and printers from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). [News Release]

March 10, 1998: U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Janice R. Lachance will address the Federal Executive Association (FEA) of Central Pennsylvania in Hershey, PA, on Wednesday, March 11, to discuss government reinvention and human resource initiatives in the next century. [News Release]

March 3, 1998: The Office of Personnel Mangement, led by Director Janice R. Lachance, will be one of 10 recipients of the 1998 Optimas Award. The award is given annually by Workforce Magazine (formerly Personnel Journal) to recognize outstanding achievements in human resources management. [News Release]

March 2, 1998: U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Janice R. Lachance will host a roundtable discussion called One America: Conversations that Bring Us Together, at Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship in Los Angeles as part of the Presidents Initiative on Race on Wednesday, March 4. [News Release]


 

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