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National Office Week in Review: November 7, 2017

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THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT – HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? We are here to answer any question you have, or help yo u find any information you need! Do you have a good sto ry idea for the NATCA Insider e - newsletter or social media? Want to share a photo? Trying to find something? Give us a call or send us an email. We'll respond quickly . If we don't know the answer, we'll work to help find it for you as soon as possible . Di rector of Public Affairs Thom Metzger : tmetzger@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9834 Director of Communications Doug Church : dchurch@natcadc.org ; 301 - 346 - 8245 Associate Director of Communications, Art & Design Laura Roose: lroose@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9814 Communications Specialist Sarah Zilonis : szilonis@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9844. Senior Social Media Associate Meagan Roper : mroper@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9813 Administrative Assistant for Public Affairs Pauline Hines : phines@natcadc.org WEEKLY UPDATE FROM FAA ATO COO TERI BRISTOL Recognize Your Peers for Practicing Workplace Safety Do you know someone who makes your workplace safer? Are you part of a team that has found creative ways to ensure the health and safety of others? Say thank you by nominating a cowo rker or a team for a Designated Agency Safety and Health Official (DASHO) Safety Award . The DASHO Safety Awards are non - competitive agency - wide awards that recognize the positive impacts made by FAA team members who've gone the extra mile to ensure the health and safety of our organization and our workplace. Any FAA employee or team who's working to improve workplace health and safety can be nominated for a DASHO awar d, including staff offices and entire ATO facilities. Taking the time to call attention to the achievements of your colleagues not only rewards those achievements, but also highlights best practices for improving safety agency - wide, and even has the po tential to save a life. Information on the program, including award categories, nomination and selection criteria, online nomination forms, and information on past winners can be found on the DASHO Safety Award web page . The deadline for submitting a nomination is November 15. Speaking of workplace safety awareness, Technical Operations is wrapping up the final week of the Fall 2017 Technical Operations Safety Stand Down , which encourages employees to take an active interest in ensuring their own safety and that of their

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