Appreciation & Recognition Archive

     
01/09/92 - William Patton 02/01/07 - Intel 02/13/89 - Phillip R. Harris
03/07/83 - J. R. Stitts 03/11/83 - Christel K. Dunn 07/07/89 - R. E. Milligan
07/07/89 - Fred Leth-Steensen 07/26/1989 - Philip R. Harris 07/31/89 - Robert D. Hammond
08/03/84 - Chuck Lesniak, Jr. 08/13/82 - Jim M. Sumter 08/13/82 - Glen Eicher
09/27/88 - Joseph G. Girlando Jr. 10/04/82 - James Harper 10/04/88 - Fred Leth-Steensen
10/19/82 - Charles Dry 10/27/88 - Joseph G. Girlando Jr. 11/06/86 - Gregory Taylor
11/17/81 - Richard D. Fitzer 11/19/86 - H. L. Atkinson 11/21/91 - John A. Como
12/03/91 - Dale Tyler Appreciation - ERIS-FTV Mission Appreciation - Frank F. Cataldo
Appreciation - Clifford V. Farthing Highlights from Reviews 03/26/10 - SD 70M Locomotive Electrical Troubleshooting


Shift 4, F23, Colorado Springs, CO, Garden of the Gods, Shift 4
Shift 4 personnel, shown above, my shift, is the fasted production team ever recorded by Intel worldwide.  Nightly
production of more than 7.0 WIP turns is common for this team.  There are approximately 5 personnel missing from the
photo, including myself.  The photo was taken the last week of July 2007, during my vacation period.  The Colorado
Springs F23 plant stop production the spring of 2008 and closed.  Good luck to Shift-4 personnel in the future!
Shermie, shermie@charter.net

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