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Richard Wallace 04-12-2008 19:25

pic: Richard
 

Andy Baker 04-12-2008 19:27

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Holey smokes! This is some surprising news.

I truly hope that this opportunity is great for you, Richard.

What is your new position?
What city are you moving to?

You look 5 years younger without the beard.

Congrats!

Andy B.

JaneYoung 04-12-2008 19:33

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*speechless*

*long pause*


*breathing*

Richard, congratulations! You look great. Missouri's loss is Michigan's gain. I'm with Andy, what's the scoop?

GaryVoshol 04-12-2008 19:56

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You got a job in Michigan? Wish I could.

Richard Wallace 04-12-2008 20:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 779515)
Holey smokes! This is some surprising news.

I truly hope that this opportunity is great for you, Richard.

What is your new position?
What city are you moving to?

You look 5 years younger without the beard.

Congrats!

Andy B.

I think it's a great opportunity. The employer is Whirlpool Corporation and the job title is global technology leader for electric motors. The office is in Benton Harbor, but I'm not sure where my family and I will be living yet. Any suggestions?

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 779516)
*speechless*

*long pause*


*breathing*

Richard, congratulations! You look great. Missouri's loss is Michigan's gain. I'm with Andy, what's the scoop?

I'm excited about moving to Michigan, and a little bit unsure what I'll be doing for FIRST there. Right now my plan is to volunteer at the St. Louis FTC Championship tournament this coming weekend, which will be my last in St. Louis for a while. And I will still come to St. Louis to volunteer as FTA in March.

As for the beard, it was about time for that to go. My chin had not seen the light of day since the the 80's. :o

Al Skierkiewicz 05-12-2008 07:48

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You can't fool me it's not the same guy. Rich, bring a big shovel, Benton Harbor gets lake effect snow this time of year. Good Luck in the new job.

IndySam 05-12-2008 07:56

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Wow what a difference. Almost makes me want to shave my beard.


Congrats on the new job, huge loss for St Louis big gain for Michigan.

Tottanka 05-12-2008 10:04

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Wow... Unrecognizable...

Congratulations on the new job, hope you have a good time there...

So i guess i will be seeing you in Manchester on February, right?

Cynette 05-12-2008 10:29

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Richard? Are you sure its really Richard? Wow! :yikes:

I'm glad you posted a new photo! Even so, I think you will be able to be incognito for a while if you wanted to.

Congrats on the new job! Its good to hear of people finding jobs in Michigan for a change.

Taylor 05-12-2008 10:37

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Wow. Michigan just got a lot tougher (as if they needed it).
Congratulations. The Benton Harbor area is beautiful. And, yes, bring a spare snow shovel.
Other good news - now you're closer to the IRI!

Russ Beavis 05-12-2008 11:06

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What motors will Whirlpool be providing for the FRC kit in 2010? :)

Russ

JaneYoung 05-12-2008 11:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taylor (Post 779731)
Wow. Michigan just got a lot tougher (as if they needed it).

It's funny how moments like this make you realize the true impact one person can make. Richard is a wonderful example of a person who creates opportunities and makes a difference. Mentors from rookie teams have spoken with me about his unswerving support, wealth of applicable knowledge, and can-do attitude. Veteran teams, the same.

There are a couple of photos that I have but have never posted from IRI this past summer. With all of his talent and expertise, Richard was perfectly happy keeping track balls at the ready for the intense competition that only grew more intense with each match. He had sweat pouring from his face and trickling into the now-vanished beard. I haven't posted the photos because of the intensity and the sweat - they aren't flattering. But they show the work and the effort that Richard is more than happy to provide, behind the scenes like as not.

He is also a pretty good arm twister when it comes to talking folks into doing some things they might not otherwise think about doing. I'm one of those folks and I always look forward to hearing what Richard's got on his mind.

The news with his new WAI came as a sudden shock. I'm from St. Louis and very attached to it, always happy and proud that Richard was there, involved up to his eyeballs. Taylor's right about Michigan. This is a wow.

Mark McLeod 05-12-2008 13:48

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Well, they do have a greater need for experienced volunteers to man all those district and state events, so you'll be pulled right in.

Watchout that your chin doesn't get sunburned after being hidden for so many years!

I look younger by NOT updating my WAI photo.


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