Todd is always the first to volunteer to get the job done regardless of the task and is often on his way to starting before you even finish asking. With all of this unexpected work, he has shown excellent prioritization skills in order to keep up with his day-to-day responsibilities, understands the tasks assigned to him, and ensures completion at a high level. He is working with a group on retrofitting and upgrading an animal transfer station to serve as an emergency portable high-risk necropsy work area for non-human primates that may be infected with B-virus (a Risk Group 4 pathogen) and also jumped at the chance to learn more about the radiation safety section so he can help when needed. Todd served as the primary mentor for a New Haven Promise intern over the summer and continues to provide guidance as that intern has returned to EHS. It is evident that Todd deeply cares about his job at EHS and is respected as a valuable member of our team.