HR Update

Elliot Redmann in his office with a large bur oak cross-section
Meet Elliot Redmann

"The U is an excellent place to work. I love feeling the energy and excitement from the University community, and it's fulfilling to watch the landscape and trees grow over time. That's not as common in the private industry, where you may only visit a site once or twice. The hours and people are great too!"—Elliot Redmann, Landcare Supervisor, Civil Service

Favorite trees (specifically on the Twin Cities campus): Knoll Area black walnut, Elliott Hall bur oak, Peters Hall hawthorn, East River Road Garage ginkgo

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Note: the tree cross section in the photo is a bur oak that dates back to 1783.

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HR Leads should use this chart to guide you in who to contact at ELR in early 2024 while the team fills several positions.

This is a reminder that employees whose positions are designated as “Essential” (pertaining to a University state of emergency) need to be informed of such status in writing. 

Updates to entertainment discounts offered through MERSC

The Office of Human Resources is proud to co-sponsor the Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing’s Wellbeing Series of free webinars.

The next UEA mediation session is scheduled for March 18, 2024.