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New Hire Headshots
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10-04-2017  / 1
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Talent ManagementPatricia BurnsTalent Management Administrator
Project Description
Please join our partners from the communications team prior to New Hire Orientation to take your photo for the Advancement Hub. The 100 Building is across the courtyard from Emerson Alumni Hall on top of the parking garage.  Please take the elevators through the glass door to the 3rd floor.  Take a right off the elevator and then an immediate left down the hallway. Once you hit the end of the hallway make a right. The photo studio is in room 317 on the right.  Aaron will meet you there. Gentlemen -  please wear a tie and bring a sports coat or blazer for your photo. If you have already had your picture taken feel free to decline this invitation. If this date/time does not work for you please reach out to Aaron Daye at adaye@uff.ufl.edu to book an alternate date.  Hope you can join us! Patricia
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[OCT-12-17 Aaron Daye] Photos sent to new hires and to the Advancement Hub
Created on Sept. 27, 2017 at  4:14 PM (EDT). Last updated by Aaron Daye on Oct. 12, 2017 at  9:47 AM (EDT). Owned by Daye, Aaron.
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