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How Our Teams Spread Holiday Cheer in a Challenging Year
Serving our communities has been a part of our mission for over 128 years. As challenging as 2020 has been, our team members stepped up to the plate once again! In the past month, our ...
Dec 30, 2020
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Seiler Family Community Garden: a “Do Good” Challenge
Editor’s note: Last spring Josh Seiler, General Manager for U.S. Engineering Service’s Rocky Mountain Region, created the Do Good Challenge, a call out to all team members in U.S. Engineering companies to try to do ...
Oct 22, 2020
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Try the 31-Day Kindness Campaign!
By Rebecca David Chief People Officer U.S. Engineering Company Holdings Well, it’s still 2020. Many in our communities continue to experience challenges related to the pandemic—and everything else—that lead to extra stress, anxiety and, as ...
Oct 13, 2020
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Interview: Tiffany Patrick, Executive Project Manager & Champion Steak Cook
Tiffany Patrick, Executive Project Manager at U.S. Engineering Innovations, recently flexed her management prowess in another arena: meats. She brought home not one, but TWO medals in the 2020 Grill Your ACE Off steak competition ...
Sep 25, 2020
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Interview: Thomas Kepka, Director of Marketing & Living Organ Donor
Recently we found out that one of our U.S. Engineering teammates, Thomas Kepka, Director of Marketing, was giving one of his kidneys to a friend. That’s kind of a big deal. Organ donation is something ...
Sep 10, 2020
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2020 Intern Service Projects
Every year interns in our Rocky Mountain and Midwest regions participate in a service project. These projects highlight our commitment to people—as we build better facilities, we also want to build better communities. This year ...
Aug 13, 2020
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Remembering the Words of Frederick Douglass on July 5, 1852
This date, July 5th, marks the anniversary of the famous speech “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” by Frederick Douglass. Given in 1852 at Rochester, New York, the speech was an Independence ...
Jul 05, 2020
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U.S. Engineering Addresses Racial Discrimination
During the first week of June, 2020, U.S. Engineering CEO Tyler Nottberg and President Tim Moormeier distributed these messages to all of our team members regarding racial injustice in our society. Given the complexity of ...
Jun 20, 2020
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U.S. Engineering Teams Complete a Virtual 5K
The way we go about our days has certainly changed over the past couple months, but that doesn’t need to keep us from staying active. Big group gatherings have been cancelled, but we can all ...
May 15, 2020
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An open letter of thanks to craftswomen and craftsmen
These past several weeks have been unlike any other in my lifetime. For many of us, COVID-19 has ripped normalcy from our lives. For some, it has taken so much more than that. It has created ...
Apr 02, 2020
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Need a mental health break? Try these!
Need a break? We all do right now, which is why we created these two fun U.S. Engineering-related activities. You can do these alone or with the family. (While listening to the U.S. Engineering Mental Health ...
Apr 02, 2020
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Nottbergs help finance 10,000 face shields for KU Health
U.S. Engineering CEO Tyler Nottberg and his wife Leigh partnered with local business leaders to finance the production of 10,000 medical face shields for the University of Kanas Health System. In another example of communities and businesses ...
Mar 30, 2020
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