UC ANR Statewide ConferenceInnovation in Action
April 9-12, 2018Ontario, California
http://ucanr.edu/sites/statewideconference2018/
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Welcome
Table of ContentsWelcome 3Agenda 4-11Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups and Others 12-14Commitees 15Map 16
UC ANR Statewide ConferenceApril 9-12, 2018
Ontario, California
Resources RoomPlan to stop by the Resources Room in Keller Peak throughout the conference to talk to representatives from ANR administrative units to:
• Get answers to your questions• Meet the admin staff that you’ve been
working with but haven’t yet met (check the schedule online)
• Learn about ANR–acronyms, org charts and more!
Also in the Resources Room:• Pick up your UC ANR scarf or hat• Pick up and turn in your completed games and
passports to be entered in the daily drawings to receive a $50 gift card!
Agendas and Descriptions for Concurrent Sessions and PT, WG and Other MeetingsYou can find descriptions and agendas for concurrent sessions and meetings on the conference website: http://ucanr.edu/2018swcprogram
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Welcome
Colleagues,
Welcome to the UC ANR Statewide Conference!
It’s always a challenge arriving at an appropriate conference theme, but “Innovation in Action” was a no-brainer this time. Everywhere you look at ANR, innovation is happening. Whether it’s agriculture and farming, water and other natural resources, 4-H and youth development, nutrition education, or any number of other research or extension activities, ANR is a living, breathing testament to the power of innovation. It’s the very essence of our approach to helping California and Californians prosper, and it’s why we’ve called out Innovation as a core ANR value, to “…anticipate and employ ingenuity to solve problems and critically evaluate options to improve outcomes and processes.”
The opportunity to come together with our ANR colleagues from around the state is a rare treat, one we wish we could do more often. So, in addition to the networking and “re-connecting” opportunities you’ll find here, I’d encourage you to read carefully through the pages that follow and circle your “can’t miss” activities. Maybe it’s CDFA Secretary Karen Ross’s keynote presentation you’re looking forward to, or the “Conversation with Leaders” panel discussion with my colleagues and I. Maybe it’s any number of provocative science and poster sessions, or maybe you’d like to learn from one of the dozens of training sessions that are being offered.
Whatever you choose to attend, I encourage you to see and hear what your colleagues and peers across UC ANR are doing, and to share your own work during these next few days. Discover what’s new in Extension and Agriculture Experiment Station research. Engage with leaders of the University and interact with invited leaders of peer organizations across the state. Cultivate new partnerships and new ideas. Opportunities truly do abound. Let’s explore Innovation in Action – together.
Best regards,
Glenda Humiston
Vice President
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Monday, April 911:30AM-1:30PM
Lunch Grove Foyer/Vineyard
11:00AM-5:30PM
Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups and Others (times vary; see pages 12-14)
1:00-2:00 Academic Assembly CouncilVoting to take place!
Grove
2:00-4:00 Staff Engagement Survey Results Participate to learn the latest about the results of the recently completed survey. Learn more at http://staffassembly.ucanr.edu.
Grove
3:00-3:30 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (3:05-3:25) Best Practices for Travel and Entertainment Cherie McDougald, Director, Business Operations Center, Kearney Emily LaRue, Assistant Director, Business Operations Center, Kearney Sally Harmsworth, Associate Director, Business Operations Center, Davis
Foyers
Cajon Peak
3:30-4:00 Staff Engagement Survey Results (continued) Grove
6:00 Keynote Karen Ross, Secretary, California Department of Food and Agriculture
Grove/Harvest
6:30 Poster Session and Strolling Dinner Doubletree Ballroom
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Agenda
Tuesday, April 106:30AM Breakfast Empire Ballroom
8:00 Welcome Glenda Humiston, Vice President Wendy Powers, Associate Vice President
Doubletree Ballroom
8:15 Keynote: Race, Space, Place and Waste: How Innovation, Education and Inspiration Can Fearlessly Catalyze California Towards Becoming the World’s Leader in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Antwi Akom, Ph.D, Professor and Founding Director, UCSF and SFSU Social Innovation and Urban Opportunity Lab (SOUL) and Co-Founder and CEO, Streetwyze(read Dr. Antwi Akom’s full bio at http://ucanr.edu/akom)
Doubletree Ballroom
8:45 Conversation with Leaders: Charting a Sustainable Future for ANR Moderated by Glenda Humiston, Vice President Wendy Powers, Associate Vice President Tu Tran, Associate Vice President of Business Operations
Doubletree Ballroom
10:00 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (10:05-10:25) Finding Funding Opportunities Kathy Nolan, Director, Contracts and Grants
Foyers
Cajon Peak
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10:30 Panel Discussion: Expanding our Reach and Collaborations in the Age of DisruptionModerated by Glenda Humiston, Vice President Wendell Brase, Associate Chancellor, Office of Sustainability, UC IrvineJim Mayer, President and CEO, California ForwardSam Traina, Vice Chancellor of Research and Economic Development, UC Merced Kathryn Uhrich, Dean, College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, UC Riverside
Doubletree Ballroom
12:00PM Lunch with Keynote Moderated by Glenda Humiston, Vice President Janet Napolitano, President, University of California
Empire Ballroom
1:30 Concurrent Session 1
1A. Science Session: Climate Change Research and Extension Programs for Healthy Food Systems, Environments, and Communities in California
1-2B. Science Session: Innovative Data Collection and Analysis
1C. Science Session: UC ANR’s Role in Addressing Food Insecurity in California
1D. Communications: Learn the Rules and Get the Tools: How and Why You Should Work with Government Officials
1E. Managing Work Life: Managing Change
1F. Relationship Building: Volunteer Engagement Through the Years
1G. Relationship Building: Win-Win Negotiation Training
Arrowhead
Gregory
Silverwood
Rainbow Lake
Strawberry
Cedar Lake
Hunter’s Peak
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3:00 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (3:05-3:25) Child Abuse Neglect Reporting Robin Sanchez, Principal Analyst, Controller/Business Services
Foyers
Cajon Peak
3:30 Concurrent Session 2
2A. Science Session: Fire Management and Policy
1-2B. Science Session: Innovative Data Collection and Analysis
2C. Science Session: What Does a Robust Water System Look Like in California?
2D. Communications: Telling ANR’s Story More Effectively
2E. Relationship Building: Win-Win Negotiation Training
2F-I/II. Wellness: 3:30 Infusing Your Life with Habits to Boost Productivity and 4:30 Smart Body Management
Cedar Lake
Gregory
Strawberry
Silverwood
Rainbow Lake
Arrowhead
5:00 Adjourn
6:00 Poster Session and Strolling Dinner Harvest/Vineyard
Wednesday, April 116:30AM Breakfast
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (7:15-7:45) Project Board Kit Alviz, Program Policy Analyst 4, Program Planning and Evaluation
Empire Ballroom
Cajon Peak
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8:00 Updates from the Strategic Initiative Leaders Jim Farrar, Endemic and Invasive Pests and Diseases SI Keith Nathaniel, Healthy Families and Communities SI Neil McRoberts and Deanne Meyer, Sustainable Food Systems SI David Lile, Sustainable Natural Ecosystems SI Doug Parker, Water Quality, Quantity and Security SI
Empire Ballroom
8:30 Concurrent Session 3
3A. Science Session: Bees and Pollination
3B. Science Session: Climate Change - Global Changes, State Programs, Local Projects: How They Fit Together
3C. Science Session: Science and Public Perceptions about Technology and Food Production: GMOs, Antibiotics, and Emerging Trends
3D. Communications: Understanding and Effectively Reaching the Latino Community
3E. Skill Building: Reinventing a Website - The Road to a New, Audience-focused ucanr.edu and What it Means to the Rest of ANR Websites
3F. Managing Work Life: Working with People from Other Cultures: A Challenge or an Opportunity?
Cedar
Rainbow
Arrowhead
Silverwood
Gregory
Strawberry
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Agenda
10:00 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (10:05-10:25) Public Records Robin Sanchez, Principal Analyst, Controller/Business Services
Foyers
Cajon Peak
10:30 Concurrent Session 4
4A. Science Session: Poverty in California: Impacts on Youth and Families and How ANR is Responding
4B. Science Session: Ecosystem Services
4C. Science Session: Community Views and Actions to Sustain Water Resources in California
4D. Communications: Working with the News Media and Social Media Influencers to Promote Your Program
4E. Relationship Building: Understanding Different Personality Types: Communicating Effectively in the Workplace
4F. Funding: Advancing Teams to Enable Interdisciplinary Extension Projects
Gregory
Rainbow Lake
Strawberry
Silverwood
Arrowhead
Cedar Lake
12:00PM Lunch
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (12:15-12:45) Sharpening Your Skills to Give Memorable Presentations Carl Winter, CE Food Toxicologist, Food Sciences and Technology, UC Davis
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (12:45-1:15) Putting Your Best Face Forward: Graphic Design for Non-Designers Cynthia Kintigh, Marketing Director, Communication Services and Information Technology
Empire Ballroom
Cajon Peak
Cajon Peak
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1:30 Concurrent Session 5
Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups, and Others (see pages 12-14)
5D. Communications: Writing Workshop: Telling Your Research and Extension Story
5E. Funding: Upping Your Fundraising Game
5F. Managing Work Life: Implicit Bias at UC ANR
Grove
Gregory
Silverwood
3:00 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (3:05-3:25) Intellectual Property Kathy Nolan, Director, Contracts and Grants
Foyers
Cajon Peak
3:30 Concurrent Session 6
Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups, and Others (see pages 12-14)
6D. Research Topics: Cannabis Research
6E. Relationship Building: Pursuits in Collaboration and Integration Across UC ANR for Deeper Impact
6F. Skill Building: Off the Page and Into Action! Creating Dynamic Learning Experiences for Adults
Gregory
Grove
Silverwood
5:00 Adjourn
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Agenda
5:30 Joint EFNEP/UC CalFresh Dinner Meeting for NFCS/YFC Advisors, Managers and Supervisors Grove
6:00 Staff Assembly Networking Reception One of the biggest challenges ANR personnel (non-academics) face in networking across the organiza-tion is distance. This fun evening will have activities, food and beverages so you can connect with your colleagues from across the state about shared challenges and concerns, opportunities and solutions.
Harvest
Thursday, April 126:30AM Breakfast Empire Ballroom
8:00 Concurrent Session 7
Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups and Others (see pages 12-14)
7D. Research Topics: Science to Policy: Documenting and Supporting Policy Efforts and Impacts-Enhancing Use of the Performance Review Process
7E. Community Impact: Creating Successful Relationships with Tribes
7F. Skill Building: Learn How to Create a Short Engaging Educational Video
Arrowhead
Silverwood
Gregory
10:00 Break
Resources Room Lightning Presentation (10:05-10:25) Privacy Robin Sanchez, Principal Analyst, Controller/Business Services
Foyers
Cajon Peak
10:30 Concurrent Session 8
Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups and Others (see pages 12-14)
8D. Research Topics: Science to Policy: Martialing Your Inner Resources for Better Extension Practice
8E. Work Environment: On the Edge: How to Tell When to Intervene
8F. Skill Building: Project Management
Gregory
Silverwood
Arrowhead
12:30PM Lunch Harvest/Vineyard
1:00 Closing Comments Glenda Humiston, Vice President
Harvest/Vineyard
1:30 Academic Peer Cohort Meeting Wendy Powers, Associate Vice President John Fox, Human Resources Director This meeting presents an opportunity for newer academics to meet each other, network, and set a course for interacting in the future. Agenda topics will include: making sense of needs assessment findings and developing a program evaluation plan. Please plan to share experiences, successes and challenges.
Silverwood
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MeetingsUC ANR Statewide Conference
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Meetings of Program Teams, Workgroups and Others
Monday, April 911:00AM-1:00PM
Nematology Workgroup Rainbow Lake
11:30AM-1:30PM
Focus Groups for UC ANR 4-H Latino Initiative (only for UC ANR 4-H Latino Initiative Program Reps and Advisors)
Silverwood
11:30AM-1:30PM
Weed Workgroup Hunter’s Peak
12:00-2:00PM Subtropical Crops Workgroup Cajon Peak
12:00-5:00 Dairy Production and Food Safety Program Team Concierge Room
12:00-5:00 Money Talks Workgroup Room 1112
12:00-5:00 Water Resources Program Team Harvest
1:00-2:00 Academic Assembly Council (plan to attend to vote on bylaws)
Grove
1:00-3:00 Putting Ag Extension 2.0 Into Practice Porter’s Steakhouse
1:00-5:00 California Communities and Food Systems Program Team Cedar Lake
1:00-5:00 CE Nutrition Education Programs–All Staff Gregory
1:00-5:30 Agronomic Crops Program Team Rainbow Lake
1:30-6:00 Juntos (only for 4-H Juntos CES staff)
Executive Boardroom
2:00-4:00 Making ANR a Great Place to Work–Staff Assembly Join Staff Assembly for an interactive opportunity to discuss ideas on how to implement changes to help make ANR a great place to work. We will be focusing on the results identified in the 2017 CUCSA Staff Engagement survey as needing the most improvement, which includes change management, performance management and wellness. It will be an opportunity to provide your ideas, which will be used to help implement changes now. We’ll also provide information about Staff Assembly and ways you can get involved.
Grove
2:00-5:00 4-H NIFA Review Annual Meeting (only for 4-H and YFC Advisors, CES staff and County Directors)
Silverwood
2:00-5:00 Vegetable Crops Program Team Hunter’s Peak
3:30-5:30 Forestry Workgroup Cajon Peak
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Meetings
Wednesday, April 116:30-7:45AM California 4-H Association (by invitation) Silverwood
6:30-7:45 Safety Coordinators (by invitation) Gregory
1:00-4:00PM Entomology Workgroup Cedar Lake
1:00-2:00 Desert Workgroup Room 1100
1:30-3:00 Academic Coordinators Meet Up Room 1102
1:30-3:00 Ergonomic Evaluations Join us to learn more about becoming an Ergonomics Advocate for your office or workgroup.
Cajon Peak
1:30-3:00 Volunteer Management System for MG/MFP The UC Master Gardener and Master Food Preserver Programs are launching a new and improved version of the Volunteer Management System (VMS) software this spring. Anyone with administrative responsibilities in VMS (may include CES, academic advisors, county directors and office administrators) are welcome to attend.
Hunter’s Peak
1:30-4:00 California Naturalist Workgroup Concierge Room
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1:30-4:00 Youth Development Program Team Strawberry Peak
1:30-4:30 Integrated Management of Soilborne Pests Rainbow Lake
1:30-5:00 Environmental Horticulture Program Team and Floriculture Workgroup Arrowhead
2:00-6:00 Climate Change Program Team Vineyard
3:30-5:30 Ecological Restoration Workgroup Room 1102
3:30-5:30 Fire Workgroup Room 1100
3:30-5:30 Small Farms Workgroup Hunter’s Peak
3:30-5:30 Wildlife and Fish Program Team and Wildlife Workgroup Cajon Peak
Thursday, April 12
8:00AM-12:30PM
4-H Latino Initiative Concierge Room
8:00-12:30 Agroecology and Organic Farming Systems Workgroup
Strawberry Peak
8:00-12:30 Environmental Education Workgroup
Room 1112
8:00-12:30 Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Behaviors Program Team
Cedar Lake
8:00-12:30 Youth Retention Study Data Party
Rainbow Lake
9:00-12:00 Pest Management Program Team
Grove
10:30-12:30 Focus Groups with Vikram Koundinya
Room 1100
1:15-2:00 California Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Cedar Lake
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Committees
Executive Co-ChairsKeith Nathaniel, Leader, Healthy Families and Communities SIDoug Parker, Leader, Water SI
Co-ChairsDavid Doll, (Former) Leader, Sustainable Food Systems SIJohn Harper, (Former) Leader, Sustainable Natural Ecosystems SICheryl Wilen, (Former) Leader, Endemic and Invasive Pests and Diseases SI
Steering CommitteeMichael Anderson, College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, UC RiversideMark Bell, Strategic Initiatives and Statewide Programs/InstitutesSherry Cooper, Program Support UnitJohn Fox, Human ResourcesChris Greer, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura CEBrad Hanson, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis Darren Haver, South Coast Research and Extension Center and Orange CEMike Janes, Strategic CommunicationsMaggi Kelly, Informatics and Geographic Information Systems and UC BerkeleyNeil McRoberts, Dept. of Plant Pathology, UC Davis Katie Panarella, Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences Program and PolicyMaurice Pitesky, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC DavisJoni Rippee, Program Planning and EvaluationRachel Surls, Los Angeles CEPatti Wooten-Swanson, San Diego CE
Science and Extension SessionsMichael Anderson, UC RiversideDavid Doll, SFS SIAlan Fulton, CE TehamaJohn Harper, CE MendocinoDarren Haver, CE Orange; SCRECRussell Hill, CE MercedMaggi Kelly, Informatics and Geographic Information Systems and UC BerkeleyNeil McRoberts, Plant Pathology, UC DavisDeanne Meyer, UC Davis, Animal ScienceMaurice Pitesky, UC Davis, VetMedAlireza Pourreza, Kearney RECMaggie Reiter, CE FresnoRachel Surls, CE Los AngelesYana Valachovic, CE Humboldt Del NorteCheryl Wilen, CE San DiegoPatti Wooten-Swanson, CE San Diego
Resources RoomJodi Azulai, HR TrainingPatricia Glass, HRRoy Hillstock, Los Angeles CECheryl Hyland, Office of AVP-Business Operation, OaklandPatricia Lonergan, Office of the Vice President, OaklandRebecca Sanders, Los Angeles CETerri White, CSIT
Poster SessionsMark Bell, Strategic Initiatives and Statewide Programs/InstitutesBrad Hanson, Dept. of Plant Sciences, UC Davis
AwardsChris Greer, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura CE
Workshops and TrainingsKatie Panarella, Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences Program and PolicyShanna Abatti, Butte CEChristina Adamson, UC IPMJodi Azulai, HR TrainingJohn Fox, HRChris Greer, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura CESean Hogan, IGISMike Janes, CSITFaith Kearns, CIWRDave Krause, CSITRochelle Mederos, CE TulareBrian Oatman, EH&SJona Pressman, Butte CE John Roncoroni, Napa CESaundra Wais, PSUClara Wilshire, San Bernardino CE
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Ontario Airport 222 N. Vineyard Ave., Ontario, California 91764
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Concierge Room: Take the elevator next to the staircase across from the Hunters Peak meeting room. Exit elevator to the right and walk across the skywalk. First guestroom hallway pass the skywalk, turn right and the Concierge Room will be on the right after Room 1369.
Room 1112: From the hotel lobby, walk past Rooms 1100 and 1102.
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