Anniston Star, November 04, 2002
Westinghouse issues employee team awards
>From staff reports
11-04-2002
Westinghouse Anniston and Washington Group International (WGI) recognized five employee teams for their work at the U.S. Army's Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (ANCDF).
Westinghouse and WGI have given $12,900 in bonus awards this year.
Those receiving Team Awards were:
* Terry Thompson of Munford, Bruce Davis of Jacksonville, Chuck
Doscher of Anniston, Pat Reyer of Anniston and Harry Futral of
Oxford received a Team Award for creating and developing a "Systemization
Subphase V" binder to assist personnel in developing the
knowledge, skills and teamwork required to perform simulated agent
operations evolutions.
* Gary Adkison of Piedmont and Jimmy Gilliland of Southside received
a Team Award for working extra days and weekends on modifications
to the Agent Collection System.
* J.J. Murphy of Anniston, Angela McFall of Ohatchee, Barbara
Glosson of Oxford, Rick Gibson of Anniston, Ava English of Anniston,
Vanessa Hill of Jacksonville and Lloyd Hounshell of Jacksonville
received a Team Award for their work in the company's payroll
system.
* Kenny Kirk of Weaver, Billy Moore of Oxford, Charles Robertson
of Ashville, Ty Battle of Weaver, Michael Boyd of Anniston, Jesse
Clark of Munford, Jimmy Parrish of Eastaboga, Kim Marks of Oxford,
Chris Battle of Weaver and Charles McGuire of Munford received
a Team Award for working on their days off to meet changing schedules
in order to make repairs to the Fiberglass Reinforced Piping Systems
for three furnaces.
* Ralph Nolte of Anniston, Doug Senn of Anniston and Sharla Barber
of Oxford received the Team Award for their work in support of
the Surrogate Trial Burns.