Fwd: Re: workgroup input on proposed new advisor positions - working links

From: Jenny Broome (jcbroome@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 24 2006 - 10:30:48 PDT

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    Dear workgroup, I think the link below in the message was accidently
    repeated twice so it does not work if you try the link as is, please try
    http://ucanr.org/pcpage which if you do I see you actually get
    http://ucanr.org/internal/miscshow.cfm?unit=5215&misctype=Main_page

    Either then will get you to the place to provide comments, sorry for the
    error. Cheers, Jenny

    >Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:58:49 -0700
    >To: bifs@ucdavis.edu, organicfarm@ucdavis.edu,
    >From: Jenny Broome <jcbroome@ucdavis.edu>
    >Subject: Fwd: Re: workgroup input on proposed new advisor positions
    >
    >Dear BIFS and Organic Farming Research Workgroup members,
    >
    >A few weeks back ANR leadership held a meeting with workgroup and
    >coordinating conference chairs and statewide special program directors to
    >talk about refining the process for obtaining input from workgroups and
    >special programs on new cooperative extension advisor positions. Please
    >see below for a message from AVP Rick Standiford about an opportunity for
    >you as a workgroup member to provide input into this process. You only
    >have until November 5, 2006 so please take the time to look over possible
    >new positions and provide your thoughts.
    >
    >If you do provide input it that you would not mind sharing it would be
    >helpful to send me a copy so we can keep track of workgroup contributions,
    >but certainly this is not necessary and the most important thing is to
    >provide input on the proposed new positions in the agriculture, human and
    >natural resource areas.
    >
    >As both of these workgroups have many external clientele members, I
    >particularly encourage you to take this opportunity to provide your
    >thoughts on these positions.
    >
    >Cheers, Jenny
    >
    >
    >>October 23, 2006
    >>
    >>ANR Members:
    >>
    >>The resource allocation process for the Division of Agriculture and
    >>Natural Resources (ANR) is designed to address high priority issues,
    >>encourage collaboration and teamwork to address those issues, maintain
    >>essential activities, and build upon existing preeminence in the Division.
    >>
    >>The identification of the highest priority needs for positions and other
    >>augmentations is a Divisionwide effort, with opportunities for
    >>participation from all ANR campus, county, and statewide units. This
    >>will involve extensive consultation and collaboration among these units
    >>as they develop budget proposals.
    >>
    >>For the FY 2007-2008 process, ANR regional directors and program Leaders
    >>have developed "raw" lists of potential advisor positions that might be
    >>submitted as regional director or program leader budget requests. The
    >>positions were identified through consultation with county directors,
    >>advisors and regional planning groups. Input from AES faculty and CE
    >>specialists came through their participation in workgroups and
    >>coordinating conferences, and statewide programs. These lists of
    >>potential positions represent the range of positions that have been
    >>identified by these diverse groups. They have not been prioritized or
    >>refined in any manner.
    >>
    >>All ANR members now have the opportunity to review these lists and give
    >>feedback on individual positions and/or identify programmatic
    >>gaps. Input may be submitted through November 5.
    >>
    >>To submit your information, go to the Program Council web page at:
    >>
    >><http://ucanr.org/pcpage>
    >>
    >>The positions are listed by Program Area. When you click on the program
    >>area title, you will be taken to the survey form for that program area
    >>
    >>Regional directors and program leaders will consider all the input
    >>received as they prepare their final budget submissions, due January 15, 2007.
    >>
    >>Rick Standiford
    >>
    >>Associate Vice President
    >
    >Janet C. "Jenny" Broome, Ph.D.
    >Area Plant Pathologist
    >University of California Cooperative Extension
    >Sacramento, Yolo and Solano Counties
    >Sacramento Home Office
    >4145 Branch Road
    >Sacramento, CA. 95827-3898
    >
    >Phone: 916-875-6421
    >Email: <mailto:jcbroome@ucdavis.edu>jcbroome@ucdavis.edu
    >Cell phone: 530-681-0216
    >http://cesacramento.ucdavis.edu/
    >
    >"All the pests that out of earth arise, the earth itself the antidote
    >supplies." Lithica c. 400 B.C.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Janet C. "Jenny" Broome, Ph.D.
    Area Plant Pathologist
    University of California Cooperative Extension
    Sacramento, Yolo and Solano Counties
    Sacramento Home Office
    4145 Branch Road
    Sacramento, CA. 95827-3898

    Phone: 916-875-6421
    Email: <mailto:jcbroome@ucdavis.edu>jcbroome@ucdavis.edu
    Cell phone: 530-681-0216
    http://cesacramento.ucdavis.edu/

    "All the pests that out of earth arise, the earth itself the antidote
    supplies." Lithica c. 400 B.C.



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