![]() Safe for all ages to use, it stores easily in kitchen drawers, handbags, backpacks, and lunch bags for citrus snacks at home or on the go. ![]() Slide the beveled tip under the cut rind to lift and peel it away from the fruit. Hold the contoured base against the rind and rotate the fruit so the blade scores the rind. Simply slip a Magic Orange Peeler onto a finger like a ring. Peeling citrus and keeping nails clean and unbroken is super easy. The safety blade works for all types of citrus fruit, including oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, and clementines, yet won't cut fingers or hands. Their contoured design easily hugs and glides around the circumference of the fruit while the safety blade slices just rind-deep. Sapp, senior associate director, Office of Research, Enterprise Information Technology Services, 35 years, 8 months Demetrius Shun Smith, student affairs professional II, pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences, 27 years, 8 months Stephen Wan, scientific computing professional assistant, Terry College of Business-Dean's Office, 23 years, 9 months Dennis George Widner, radiation safety specialist, Office of the Vice President for Research, 20 years, 10 months and Mark Allen Zeigler, public service assistant, Office of the Associate Dean for Extension, 23 years, 11 months.HIC Kitchen's Magic Orange Peelers with safety blades easily scores and peels citrus fruit without cutting hands or fingers or piercing the juicy citrus sections. Peeler, research professional I, entomology research, Griffin campus, 30 years, 6 months Judy Faye Phillips, county extension program assistant, UGA Cooperative Extension-College of Family and Consumer Sciences, 12 years, 5 months Helen Rogers, student affairs professional I, mathematics and science education, 12 years,2 months Tracie W. Miller, assistant manager, Mail and Receiving Services, 22 years, 3 months Harold B. Maxey, administrative associate I, University Health Center, 10 years, 1 month Gertrude Harriet McAfee, student affairs professional II, Gwinnett Graduate Programs, 10 years, 3 months James David McFarland, materials handler supervisor, Research Business Services, 24 years Mary Anne McGuire, assistant research scientist, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, 18 years, 7 months Richard L. Mattox, building services worker II, Facilities Management Division-services department, building services (North campus), 16 years, 11 months Linda C. Leverette, student affairs professional I, communication sciences and special education, 32 years, 8 months Sandra Tucker MacKay, computer graphics operator, UGA Cooperative Extension-Office of Communications, 29 years, 9 months Rose L. Hofacre, professor, population health, 18 years, 6 months Ruth Jarret, web developer specialist, Technology Services, 30 years, 7 months Kaye W. Heard, building services worker I, Myers Hall, 13 years, 6 months James Hemphill Jr., building services worker II, Facilities Management Division-services department, building services (North campus, second shift), 27 years, 1 month Charles L. Harper, cook I, UGA Cooperative Extension-4-H and Youth, 30 years, 4 months Reather M. Gunderman, business manager III, psychology, 32 years, 4 months Teresa L. Finnerty, research professional I, plant pathology research, 38 years, 2 months Patricia S. Courson, accounting technician, Facilities Management Division-services department-material requisition, 29 years, 7 months Genevieve Esquivie, library associate III, Libraries-general operations, 30 years William John Evelyn, communications production manager, Marketing & Communications, 37 years, 1 month Steven L. Clarke, building services worker I, Myers Hall, 12 years, 11 months Jerrie E. Bonaparte, senior public service associate, Small Business Development Center, 17 years Patricia A. Ayers, administrative associate II, Office of the President, 24 years Sheila Barnett, administrative associate II, history department, 18 years, 2 months Sarah Norris Berck, senior accountant, UGA Cooperative Extension-Northeast district, 21 years, 10 months Eric S. Aaron, security guard, Housing Administration, 14 years Michele F. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are: Thirty-two UGA employees retired April 1. ![]()
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