In the few short years John has been with EHS, he has made improvements to long standing business processes and information systems, which resulted in increased operational efficiency. His contributions include the completion of the development and the deployment of the universal waste request web application, the development of the biological inventory tracking system for high-containment level labs (Freezerworks), SQL database for renovation/construction projects, the completion of documentation of all EHS business processes and the upgrading of EHS data loads as part of a second generation EHS platform. He also developed a radiation safety sealed source inventory database with features including purchasing, inventory and waste. John is team leader on the Interim Data Solution project and has already completed the arduous task of removing social security numbers from all EHS databases. John is a dedicated and conscientious employee who strives to produce not only high-quality work but high-quality results, which is greatly appreciated by EHS staff and University leadership.