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Uva Facilities Management Customer Relations Manager Assignments UVA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER RELATIONS MANAGER ASSIGNMENTS CONTACT CONTACT CONTACT Dennis Bianchetto Reggie Steppe Sarita Herman email - [email protected] email - [email protected] email - [email protected] oce - 434-243-1092 oce - 434-243-2442 oce - 434-924-1958 DENNIS REGGIE SARITA mobile - 434-981-0647 LIBRARY FINANCE IT VP/CIO PROVOST ATHLETICS CURRY SCHOOL ARTS GROUNDS BATTEN SCHOOL SCIENCES STUDENT AFFAIRS MCINTIRE SCHOOL EXECUTIVE VP/COO HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT & UR PRESIDENT’S OFFICE RES & PUBLIC SERVICE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIVERSITY AND EQUITY ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL SCHOOL OF CONTINUING VP MANAGEMENT & BUDGET AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ASTRONOMY BUILDING KERCHOF HALL AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER NORTH GROUNDS RECREATION CTR BAYLY BUILDING LORNA SUNDBERG INT’L CTR ARENA PARKING GARAGE OHILL DINING FACILITY BEMISS HOUSE MADISON HALL BASEBALL STADIUM ONESTY HALL BIOLOGY GREENHOUSE MAURY HALL BOOKSTORE/CENTRAL GROUNDS PRKG OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER BOOKER HOUSE MCCORMICK OBSERVATORY 2200 OLD IVY ROAD LAMBETH HOUSE CARR'S HILL FIELD SUPPORT FACILITY PARKING & TRANSIT BROOKS HALL MINOR HALL 315 OLD IVY WAY MADISON HOUSE CHILD CARE CENTER PAVILION VII/COLONNADE CLUB BRYAN HALL MONROE HALL 350 OLD IVY WAY MATERIALS SCIENCE CULBRETH ROAD GARAGE PRINTING SERVICE CENTER CARR’S HILL NEW CABELL HALL AEROSPACE RESEARCH LABORATORY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EMMET/IVY GARAGE RUNK DINING HALL CHEMISTRY BUILDING OLD CABELL HALL ALBERT H SMALL BUILDING MICHIE BUILDINGS ERN COMMONS SCOTT STADIUM CLARK HALL PEABODY HALL ALDERMAN LIBRARY MUSIC LIBRARY - OLD CABELL HALL FONTANA FOOD CENTER SHELBURNE HALL/HIGHWAY RESEARCH COCKE HALL PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES BAVARO HALL OBSERVATORY MTN ENGINEERING RESEARCH FORESTRY BUILDING GARAGE SLAUGHTER RECREATION CENTER DAWSON'S ROW PHYSICS/J BEAMS LAB BROWN LIBRARY - CLARK HALL OLSSON HALL FRANK C. MCCUE III CTR SPORTS MEDICINE DELL BUILDINGS RANDALL HALL CAMPBELL HALL PEYTON HOUSE HOTEL E/ COLONNADE HOTEL STADIUM PARKING GARAGE FAULKNER HOUSE ROBERTSON HALL CARRUTHERS HALL RICE HALL HOUSING (WITH TONY SANTANA) STONE HALL (NRAO) GARRETT HALL ROTUNDA CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH RUFFIN HALL JOHN PAUL JONES ARENA STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING GILMER HALL ROUSS HALL CLEMONS LIBRARY RUFFNER HALL KLOCKNER STADIUM THE PARK - SUPPORT FACILITY HALSEY HALL SMALL OBSERVATORY DRAMA EDUCATION BUILDING RUGBY FACULTY APTS LADY ASTOR PAVILION U HALL CAGE HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LAB SOUTH LAWN BUILDINGS EDNAM PROFESSIONAL CENTER SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY LAMBETH COLONNADE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL HOTEL A SPEC MAT HANDLING /EHS FAYERWEATHER HALL THORNTON HALL LAMBETH FIELD COMMONS UNIVERSITY HALL HOTEL B/ WASHINGTON HALL VARSITY HALL FLUIDS RESEARCH LABORATORY WILSDORF HALL MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM W SCOTT STADIUM PARKING HOTEL D WILSON HALL HUNTER SMITH BAND BUILDING ZEHMER HALL NEWCOMB HALL HOTEL F/ LEVERING HALL LACY HALL.
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