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Some people are salivating to return to their cubicles and colleagues after months of pandemic Zoom meetings. Others would prefer to work from home forever.
Dreading or dreaming of a return to the office in 2021 Sydney Trent Before the pandemic, Jessica Hullman did not like to work from home. A computer science professor at Northwestern University, just outside Chicago, Hullman drew energy from her students, she said. But away from campus, it dawned on her that the same students who fueled her also drained her focus with their frequent interruptions. In her mostly male department, she was often too aware of what she was wearing and how she appeared. Now she views Zoom faculty meetings as a kind of gender equalizer. “It’s almost like everybody takes up the same amount of space,” she said. “.What I realize is that I feel much happier working from home.”
by Erin Dunigan for the Presbyterian Foundation | Special to Presbyterian News Service
The Rev. Kyle Nolan was ordained Nov. 1 as a ministry relations officer serving the Presbyterian Foundation. (Contributed photo)
JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana â The Rev. Kyle Nolan is the Presbyterian Foundation’s newest ministry relations officer, serving the Upper Midwest Region, which includes North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
He was ordained to the position by the Presbytery of Lake Michigan on November 1.
The Foundation’s team of ministry relations officers help congregations and ministries create a culture of generosity, offering seminars and workshops, developing gifts and fundraising plans for ministries, and providing coaching to finance, stewardship and endowment committees.