December 08 Issue - Employee Monthly Magazine
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Menlove receives materials management award
Howard Menlove of Safeguards Science and Technology received the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management's Distinguished Service award for his work with nuclear safeguard techniques and equipment. The award recognizes those who have contributed long-term, noteworthy, and internationally recognized service to the nuclear materials management profession.
V-Site restoration project wins award
The Laboratory's V-Site Restoration Project recently received the National Trust/ACHP Award for Federal Partnerships in Historic Preservation.
V-Site at Technical Area 16 is where the Trinity device was assembled in the Laboratory's Manhattan Project years. It consists of a cluster of hastily erected wooden sheds constructed in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project. The buildings stood empty and faced demolition until the 1990s, when historians and preservationists mobilized to save and restore them.
Lab employees recognized for their efforts in the preservation of V-Site were John Isaacson of Risk Reduction and Ellen McGehee of Ecology and Air Quality. Also recognized were Crocker Ltd. of Santa Fe, the Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Ingrid A.C. Kolb of the Department of Energy.
2008 Laboratory Fellows Prize winners selected
Jaqueline Kiplinger, Amit Misra, and Andrew Shreve are the 2008 Laboratory Fellows Prize recipients.
Kiplinger of Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics received the Fellows Prize for Research for her accomplishments in organometallic actinide chemistry research.
Misra of the Center For Integrated Nanotechnologies (MPA-CINT) received the Fellows Prize for Research for his longstanding research contributions to the understanding of deformation in materials and particularly for his recent accomplishments in nanomechanics.
The Fellows Prize for Research recognizes high-quality investigations in science or engineering by Laboratory technical staff members. The research must have been performed at the Laboratory and published within the last 10 years and have had a significant effect on its discipline or program.
Shreve of MPA-CINT received the Fellows Prize for Leadership for his stimulation of young Laboratory staff to develop skills and to make personal sacrifices necessary to become effective leaders.
The Fellows Prize for Leadership recognizes the value of leadership in science and engineering at the Laboratory.
Rosendorf is new CGA Division leader
Lisa Franklin Rosendorf is the Laboratory's new Communications and Government Affairs (CGA) Division leader. She succeeds David McCumber, who recently returned to the practice of law and has been reassigned to Laboratory Counsel.
Rosendorf is experienced in strategic communication, media relations, community relations, crisis communications, and government affairs and joins the Laboratory after four years with the accounting firm Ernst & Young in New York City. There, she was associate director for public relations in the Americas.
Rosendorf grew up in Albuquerque, and her early professional experiences included work for elected officials at the state and federal levels. Rosendorf earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. She is accredited by the Public Relations Society of America.
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