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1. We Love Pi! And Science! And Pie! Happy Pi Day!
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By ETR | March 14, 2019
Here at ETR, we are crazy for science. In fact, science is deeply engrained in our organizational values, which proudly proclaim that “Science is Foundational” to all the work we do.
You can imagine how excited we get about Pi Day—a day to reflect on the power, wonder and promise of science. Last year in our Pi Day post, our team talked about some of the reasons we celebrate science. This year, we’re sharing up some thought-provoking bits of scientific research that we just think are mighty cool.
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2. Gratitude: Returning to Each Other
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By Vignetta Charles, PhD | November 16, 2018
A poem by one of my favorite poets has been running through my head as we enter the holiday season. I have been overwhelmed with gratitude as I bear witness to people returning to each other, whether it’s mobilizing for those devastated in the California wildfires and supporting the firefighters still in harm’s way, or the continued global response to the #metoo movement. I am hopeful because I believe we can find peace when we find authentic connection and express our gratitude for that.
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3. ETR: A Family Business
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By Shawn Del Carlo | August 28, 2018
Warehouse Senior Supervisor, ETRETR is a non-profit. In some ways, we’re also a sort of family business. I’ve worked here for 21 years, and during that time, we’ve hired lots of employees’ kids, nieces, nephews and friends.
Sometimes people come for temp jobs, and sometimes they’re hired in standard positions. This has been good. I think it’s built a closer sense of connection among staff.
- By Shawn Del Carlo
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4. When Good Things Happen to Good People: Karin Coyle Recognized by Healthy Teen Network
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By ETR | August 10, 2018
The planets must be aligned auspiciously. Dr. Karin Coyle, ETR’s Chief Science Officer, has just been awarded the 2018 Douglas B. Kirby Researcher of the Year award from Healthy Teen Network (HTN).This is a confluence of three extraordinary goods.
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5. Customer Service: A Point of Pride at ETR
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By Karrie Bobby | August 2, 2018
Customer Service Representative, ETRThinking about calling ETR? You might talk to me. I’m one of the voices behind ETR’s Customer Service Department. The other day, a customer said I had a soothing voice. That was nice to hear.
- By Karrie Bobby
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6. Far and Away: Benefits of the Distributed Workforce
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By Sue Potter, MS | November 28, 2017
I’m with the “away team.” For the last several years, I’ve been part of ETR’s Distributed Workforce. Roughly one in five staff are located away from our organization’s main offices in Scotts Valley, Oakland and Sacramento, California. You’ll find us in other regions of California and in other states across the country. I live in Boston.
It hasn’t always been easy being one of the remote staff. But we’re an organization that believes in continuous improvement.
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7. Not Your Average Staff Retreat: A Total Blast with Mounds of Bacon
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By Marcia Quackebush, MS, MFT, MCHES | March 6, 2017
Bringing people together can make a world of difference. ETR just finished up our 2017 All-Staff Retreat, and yes, it was a challenge getting everyone into one room for a day. Our workforce is distributed around the state of California and across the nation.
But it was also, in the words of one staffer, “a blast!”
- By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES
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8. Time to Get Together: #APHA 2016
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ETR | October 27, 2016
Summed up in a word? Awesome.
The annual meetings of the American Public Health Association are one of the nation’s premiere professional events. This year, more than 12,000 attendees will be showing up in Denver October 29-November 2. They’ll present research, work on policy recommendations, learn new skills and network with colleagues from across the nation and around the world.
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9. Narinder Dhaliwal: Working to End Tobacco's Toll
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By ETR | August 8, 2016
For most of her life, Narinder Dhaliwal has been an enthusiastic advocate for tobacco control. “I watched my grandfather slowly kill himself by smoking one or two packs a day,” she explains.
Some of the effects left a strong impression on Narinder. “His fingers on both hands were stained yellow. His lips were close to black. He was always surrounded by the smell of stale tobacco.”
- By Narinder Dhaliwal, MA
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