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Show WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2001 7 THE SUN JOKEiS OK YOU by Staff Bios, ccmtmued from page 6 Phil Ryder & YOU Allison Kemp Wouldn't a splinter!" L- - &2:Q 1 0 OL "?. Phi! Ryder n know it"? I've got cv M 't ? iH .v. d jefimny p ay e On April 14, 1982 Gregory and Beverly Kemp were overjoyed by the arrival of their sixth, and last child together, a healthy baby girl they named Allison. Allison was a chubby baby with a delightful disposition. She has lived in Saint George her whole life. She is a Dixie High School graduate of the class of 2000. Allison loves live music, being outdtxrrs with friends, and going on trips. Her favorite hobby is taking pictures. She says that some of her favorite experiences have been in the darkroom. Allison is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and loves involving herself in her church callings. This school year Allison will he working as Photographer and Sales Manager for The Dixie Sun. Leom Success For Dixie State College Alumni Special For the Dixie Sun U- T- A St. company, employing mainly graduates and students of Dixie State College, recently expanded, offering training services internationally, and extending its training services locally. Facility Management Engineering, Inc., which was incorporated in 1995, has begun to establish itself in the international marketplace. Earlier this month, FME completed a major project with Castrol Motor Oil's European Division. FME also recently partnered with Allegro Systems International, who now sell FMEs MobileLink program in Spain and Portugal. At the same time, Microsoft licensed FME to train customers on how to use Microsoft products. Both accomplishments indicate that FME, a technology company that is surging while similar companies are failing, will greatly aid St. George's economy in years to come, both as a business and as a trainer of qualified computer experts for other St. George businesses. ST. GEORGE, George-base- d Much of that success can be traced to its staff, the majority of whom are either enrolled or graduated from Dixie State College, including FME vice president and operations manager, Chris Charles. Other members of the FME team who have ties to Dixie include Crystal Starling, office manager; Brett and Ryan Burton, programmers; Tory Langston, lead tech support specialist; Kim Collis and Michael Nielson, tech support specialists; and Stephen Vincent, former editor in chief of The Dixie Sun, who now serves as FMEs writing supervisor. Prior to these new developments, FME established itself as the premier company in facility technology training industry. FME offers its clientele the best products available to companies and organizations, seeking to monitor their FME provides facilities. In addition, a year's worth and installation, training, of technical support. FME uses products designed to help companies maintain their buildings, equipment, and inventory. The imple mentation of the FME management line not only helps businesses to both increase efficiency and streamline costs, but it also ensures that they are meeting the safety criteria required by OSHA. FME has experienced great success in this field, setting up management systems for many companies and organizations, including Motorola, Bank of America, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, as well as many universities and state governments. Working with Castrol in the United Kingdom marked the second time FME has worked outside the United States, as the company previously worked with the Sheraton Hotel Rio in Brazil. With the addition of the Microsoft will soon begin training stuFME line, dents on how to use Windows XP, Office XP, MS Access, Publisher, etc. FMEs success nationally and now internationally is a credit to its dedicated staff, which currently numbers around 2. F I Got a really embarrassing story? j We want to hear all about it! Send it to I thedixiesunhot-- mail.com 1 |