Sheila Anderson Archives - News and Media /news/tag/sheila-anderson/ Augsburg University Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:06:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Augsburg recognizes staff at length of service award ceremony /news/2008/04/03/augsburg-recognizes-staff-at-length-of-service-award-ceremony/ Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:06:17 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=2696 The Staff Length of Service and Outstanding Employee was held Thursday, April 3. The annual event, hosted by Augsburg College Staff Senate, recognizes staff celebrating various milestones in their career at Augsburg. Individuals recognized this year were those celebrating 5, 10, 15, 20, & 25 years at Augsburg College. The College also recognized outstanding staff ...

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eoy08The Staff Length of Service and Outstanding Employee was held Thursday, April 3.

The annual event, hosted by Augsburg College Staff Senate, recognizes

staff celebrating various milestones in their career at Augsburg. Individuals

recognized this year were those celebrating 5, 10, 15, 20, & 25 years at Augsburg College.

The College also recognized outstanding staff contributions by presenting the Outstanding Employee of the Year award to one individual from each division.

Pictured (at left) with President Pribbenow are this year’s recipients: Dianne Detloff, Center for Counseling and Health Promotion; Kevin Healy, Advancement Services; Sheila Anderson, Academic Advising; Jim West, Information Technology; Dennis Revier, Custodial Services; Brenda Hemmingsen, Undergraduate Day Admissions.

This award recognizes exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission statement of the college through their actions. Recipients of this award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing exceptional service

to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community.

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Spotlight on Weight Loss Success: Sheila Anderson /news/2007/11/09/spotlight-on-weight-loss-success-sheila-anderson/ Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:03:11 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=3069 Sheila Anderson is one member of our community who joined Weight Watchers at Work, and has truly been an inspiration for other members with her determination and amazing progress. Here she discusses how being a part of a supportive network of people to  encourage her has been integral to the process. “I came to Weight ...

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sheila_200Sheila Anderson is one member of our community who joined Weight Watchers at Work, and has truly been an inspiration for other members with her determination and amazing progress. Here she discusses how being a part of a supportive network of people to  encourage her has been integral to the process.

“I came to Weight Watchers because of a need to, well, lose weight. I knew that we needed 20 people to keep the at work meeting going and thought I’d give it a shot. Even if I failed miserably at least it could be my contribution to others at Augsburg. I don’t know if I actually believed that I would succeed, but doing nothing hadn’t proved successful, so what the heck.

“I probably wouldn’t have said this before, but I stay with Weight Watchers because of the group support. I would have been more likely to try a center instead of an at work meeting. At a center, I would be anonymous. No one would know me and thus no one would know if I failed. I most certainly wouldn’t write a message like this telling the entire campus that I was in Weight Watchers. I’d be likely to say, ‘I’m fine. I can do this on my own. Why do I have to pay money when

I know I just needs to eat less and move more to lose weight?’ But the fact that I never did the eat less and move more part on my own. The support of the group encourages me to practice these principles.

“I’m thankful that we’ve had enough people to continue the group. I don’t think we’d see the same successes if each member went to individual meetings. We have a great group of interesting, funny, engaging faculty, staff, and students who participate. Our leader has a great sense of humor and is very supportive. At the same time, she’s also realistic and keeps us on task. I don’t think anyone in the group would say this is easy. We all have our good weeks or months and bad weeks or months, but it’s helpful and encouraging to know that you’re not alone when times are rough.”

Inspired by these Weight Watchers members? Ready to tackle the holiday season with a support group? A new series of Weight Watchers begins on Friday, Nov. 16, 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the Century Room. Contact Cherie Christ at christc@augsburg.edu with questions.

Interested in being a part of the Augsburg Wellness Committee

or to learn more about the Wellness Program initiatives?

Contact Human Resources at 612-330-1058.

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Spotlight on Weight Loss Success /news/2007/11/09/spotlight-on-weight-loss-success/ Fri, 09 Nov 2007 15:33:53 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=3057 Few could argue that affecting positive change in yourself leads to a happier and more rewarding work and home life. The Augsburg College Wellness Program, formed last fall, gives faculty and staff a healthy “shot in the arm” by  promoting initiatives to help increase physical and spiritual wellness among its workforce. One of those initiatives, ...

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dianne_200Few could argue that affecting positive change in yourself leads to a happier and more rewarding work and home life. The Augsburg College Wellness Program, formed last fall, gives faculty and staff a healthy “shot in the arm” by  promoting initiatives to help increase physical and spiritual wellness among its workforce.

One of those initiatives, a Weight Watchers at Work program, has proven to be successful for faculty, staff, and students alike. Since the series began last spring,  approximately 20 members have lost nearly 340 pounds.

Dianne Detloff, Center for Counseling and Health Promotion, has lost 37.8 pounds since starting Weight Watchers last spring.  Her decision to join Weight Watchers was because she wanted a convenient way to follow-through on her commitment to lose weight. However, Dianne cites a difference reason to continue with the program, “I keep coming because it has worked for me, and because the leader is awesome and the people in the group are incredibly supportive each and every week.  I also get ideas and information and feel myself becoming more confident as the weeks continue.”

sheila_200Sheila Anderson, Academic Advising, is another member of our community who joined Weight Watchers, and has been an inspiration for other members with her determination and amazing progress. She credits the support of other Weight Watchers members for her continued success. “I don’t think we’d see the same successes if each member went to individual meetings.  We have a great group of interesting, funny, engaging faculty, staff, and students who participate.  Our leader has a great sense of humor and is very supportive.  At the same time, she’s also realistic and keeps us on task. I don’t think anyone in the group would say this is easy.  We all have our good weeks or months and bad weeks or months, but it’s helpful and encouraging to know that you’re not alone when times are rough.”

Inspired by these Weight Watchers members? Ready to tackle the holiday season with a support group? A new series of Weight Watchers begins on Friday, Nov. 16, 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the Century Room. Contact Cherie Christ at christc@augsburg.edu with questions.

Interested in being a part of the Augsburg Wellness Committee

or to learn more about the Wellness Program initiatives? Contact

Human Resources at 612-330-1058.

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