September APAC meeting to focus on ergonomics while working from home

Join the Administrative Professional Advisory Council (APAC) for their first meeting of the ’20-’21 academic year on Thursday, September 10 from 9-10:30 a.m.

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The meeting is open to all WSU administrative professional employees.

This month’s guest speaker is Sarah Greer, Industrial Hygienist 3, Environmental Health and Safety. Her presentation is on ergonomics while working from home, and she will provide expert advice for setting up home work-spaces to maximize comfort and reduce the risk of ergonomic injury.

In addition, the council will share updates from the APAC annual summer workshop retreat, including the addition of new committees to address topics such as AP career growth at WSU and efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion. Current APAC committee chairs will also provide brief updates to council and guests on their plans for the upcoming year.

For questions or more information, contact Gayle Anderson, principal assistant for APAC, at anderson53@wsu.edu.

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