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Show HILLTOP TIMES H-llr.Mill nip 8 TIMES June 3, 2010 PROMOTIONS •iFrom page 7 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron: I Master Sgt. Kristopher Kiger, Staff Sgt. Jacob Odoms, Senior firman Joshua Douglas, Senior Airman Dustin Drum, Senior Airman Joseph Hays, Senior Airijaan Joseph Kern, Senior Airman $eremy Martin, Airman 1st Class fiarley Schwartz V 388th Operations Group: I 1st Lt. Daniel Sheets I 388th Operations Support Squadron: I Lt. Col. Daniel Gable From page 7 in the hours he frequently spends at the end of his workday enhancing his computer skills or completing leadership e-learning modules through NISH. In 2007, while also maintaining his job as a custodian, Butterfield graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in industrial education. "Robert is always willing to learn and we have challenged him to employ new communication skills," said Rebecca Berrett, workforce development coordinator at PARC. "Never hesitating to master whatever task is assigned to him, he's humble and willing to help others to also achieve their goals." Butterfield was recently put in charge of a custodial crew while a supervisor was out on medical leave. He gladly accepted the assignment as a learning opportunity and managed it well. Outside of work, Butterfield spends his free time crafting goods with leather, wood and metal to make gifts 75th Air Base Wing: Tech. Sgt. Donald Summerhays 75th Communications Squadron: Staff Sgt. Juan Jose Munoz Jr., Staff Sgt. Patrick Nunes 75th Dental Squadron: Master Sgt. Brian Arendes 388th Maintenance Group: Tech. Sgt. Timothy Stappen \ 388th Maintenance Operations Squadron: f. Master Sgt. Vanessa McPherson, firman Dominick Wade BUTTERFIELD 729th Air Control Squadron: Tech. Sgt. Juan Rodriguez, Staff Sgt. Shawn Finnegan, Staff Sgt. Tenita Ross, Senior Airman Amanda Booth, Senior Airman David Bryant, Airman 1st Class Joshua Maile, Airman 1st Class TJ Pollack Jr. 75th Force Support Squadron: Airman 1st Class Fawndana Estelle 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron: Staff Sgt. Ross McNally, Staff Sgt. James Zoebisch 75th Medical Operations Squadron: Capt. Aspen Heger, Capt. Carla 5 417th Supply Chain Management Poyner, Maj. Sean Strope, Master Squadron: Sgt. Vincent Brass, Master Sgt. : Roberta Chaves, Tech. Sgt. Amy - Maj. Rodney Mitchell Hartman \ 505th Combat Sustainment 75th Medical Support Squadron: Squadron: % Senior Master Sgt. Leslie Bowen Senior Airman Kellianne Turner, Senior Airman Amanda Vasquez • 508th Aircraft Sustainment 75th Security Forces Squadron: Group: Tech. Sgt. Stephen Werner, Staff 1st Lt. Michael Vinacco Sgt. Daniel Coleman, Staff Sgt. 509th ICBM Systems Squadron: Courtney Hill, Staff Sgt. Brittany Howard, Staff Sgt. Matthew King, 1st Lt. Zachary McCarty Staff Sgt. Carlos Rosario Jr., Staff 510th ICBM Systems Squadron: Sgt. Ryan Thomas, Senior Airman Andrew Hlavacek, Airman 1st 1st Lt. Bradley Diedrick Class Kevin Pate 558th Aircraft Sustainment Group: 775th Civil Engineer Squadron: Capt. Zachary White Tech. Sgt. Derek Haws 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron: Tech. Sgt. Trapper Skrypek 649th Munitions Squadron: Senior Airman Matthew Lowe for family and friends. As an active member of his church, he volunteers his time singing in the choir and is in charge of organizing activities for the single adults of the congregation. Butterfield expressed his gratitude for being recognized with the 2009 \* NISH Usdane Pacific West Award. \, "The best part about being selected is, that NISH thought enough of me &5 my story to give me this award," terfield said. "I feel elated. It's a great, great moment for me." The Usdane Award is available t people employed at nonprofit agencies affiliated with NISH through AbilityOne Program. 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