{"id":51464,"date":"2021-03-29T23:18:41","date_gmt":"2021-03-30T03:18:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/?p=51464"},"modified":"2021-03-30T02:38:50","modified_gmt":"2021-03-30T06:38:50","slug":"essentially-cals-tom-mease","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/news\/essentially-cals-tom-mease\/","title":{"rendered":"Essentially CALS: Tom Mease"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CALS Advancement\u2019s Business Officer Tom Mease\u2019s list of contributions to NC&#160;State University and CALS is long. Mease is a flexible team player who gladly fills in across college units whenever needed, and is launching innovative and forward-thinking protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic that will serve the college for many years to come.<\/p>\n<p>Kathy Kennel, director of business operations for CALS Advancement, says, \u201cloyal and dedicated employees like Tom are imperative to the success of an organization. His willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty during the pandemic will forever be appreciated. Thank you, Tom, for keeping the CALS Advancement wheels rolling!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Throughout this interview not only does Mease share how his daily activities have changed since March of 2020, but he provides a glimpse into the college\u2019s fundraising operations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: How has your day changed since March 16, 2020?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: In the fundraising world, we\u2019ve always handled a lot of paper. And we are still getting checks \u2014 paper checks. We go pick up the mail and process it, and then deliver it for deposit. So, trying to adjust to being as paperless and as touch free as possible, with the fact that we have pieces of paper that we&#8217;re dealing with has been a big change. During my career, I\u2019ve digitized processes, but there was always some paper, and I had a paper rhythm.<\/p>\n<p>Checks are deposited in Gifts and Record Management in the Joyner Building. Until September, they were open certain days, certain hours, and we&#8217;d go and we&#8217;d have to call the phone number that was on the door, and someone would come down and get them. Now they\u2019re open longer hours and there&#8217;s a locked drop box to put them in.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s also worth noting, it takes just as much time to process a gift for $25 as it does for $3.5 million. I don&#8217;t remember the exact number, but I think on the first day working from home in March 2020, I processed 152 checks. This situation has forced us to think, \u2018are there other ways we can improve on how we handle paper?\u2019<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: How will these digital moves help long term?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: With endowment agreements, we\u2019ve always needed to print multiple copies. In many cases five or more members of college leadership will need to sign each copy. Then the university treasurer will sign them before they go to the donor. These multiple copies got routed and mailed all over.<br \/>\nNow because of COVID-19, we\u2019re using DocuSign, and it&#8217;s all done electronically. You can read everyone&#8217;s signature, before sometimes it was difficult to identify signatures.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: When you are on campus, what is noticeably different?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: Overall, the lack of people. Our building is not on main campus, so we&#8217;re a little different to begin with. Usually the only students in our building are student workers, but for much of 2020 it was quiet everywhere.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: Why is it critical that you continue performing these tasks?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: One reason is we\u2019re processing scholarship donations. Some scholarships are for NC&#160;State students but others are for endowments that the Ag Foundation manages. Altogether it is around 600 student scholarships. The scholarship funds pay for scholarships for CALS students, county scholarships, 4-H scholarships, FFA, etc. We collect those funds and then we disperse them per the terms of the agreements.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-51466 \" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-300x297.jpg\" alt=\"Stack of papers\" width=\"388\" height=\"384\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-300x297.jpg 300w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-1024x1014.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-768x760.jpg 768w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-1536x1520.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-1500x1485.jpg 1500w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-1200x1188.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-950x940.jpg 950w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-600x594.jpg 600w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-460x455.jpg 460w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-230x228.jpg 230w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820.jpg 1868w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 388px) 100vw, 388px\" \/><strong>Q: In this high pressure situation, how do you remain patient?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: I have patience but I&#8217;ve also lost my patience many times during COVID. I can think of a couple of times I\u2019ve needed to go out and walk in my neighborhood. I can go outside and there&#8217;s a half mile loop I walk. I huff and puff and come back in and go back to work.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: What challenges are you facing in this new environment?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: During the first few weeks I had a lot of Zoom challenges. It was new to me and I was working at home from my laptop, and my laptop is a little older than some laptops. Some days it would work well and some days it wouldn&#8217;t. I know one day maybe three or four weeks in, Anthony [Buckner] remoted into my laptop and he helped me figure out some things.<\/p>\n<p>Another challenge was what to do with the hard copies of documents. At home I didn&#8217;t have a way to scan them in. Kathy [Kennel] and Brent [Constantinides], got me set-up and now I have a printer\/copier\/scanner at home, so when I need to scan things, I can.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, I have a stack of papers about 15 inches, 18 inches tall, of all the gifts I&#8217;ve processed. I keep track of what gifts I process on what day by putting a sticky note between the sets. Because at some point, someone is going to say, &#8220;What can you tell me about this gift, Tom?&#8221; And then I can go find the date and call them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: What are you doing to stay safe and healthy?<\/strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-51467\" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-300x169.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"510\" height=\"287\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-300x169.jpg 300w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-1024x575.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-768x431.jpg 768w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-1536x863.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-1500x843.jpg 1500w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-1200x674.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-950x534.jpg 950w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-600x337.jpg 600w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-460x258.jpg 460w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-230x129.jpg 230w, https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/49\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292.jpg 1588w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 510px) 100vw, 510px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>A: I\u2019ve watched the campus videos about mask safety, and how you can reuse your masks. I never got the paper bags, so I have five clothespins on my blinds in the office. This helps me keep track of what mask I wear on what day.<\/p>\n<p>When I go to campus I use hand sanitizer anytime I\u2019m in and out of my office and car. For the most part, there are very few people in our building. Housekeeping is there and there&#8217;s usually someone in Extension Information Technology.<\/p>\n<p>In the week prior to virtual Tailgate, there were people in our building putting together all the Tailgate kits. I would say \u2018hi\u2019 from afar. I wear masks and try to do takeout from non-national chains.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Q: Are there any other details you would like to share?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A: I&#8217;ve gotten better at technology and Zooming, and various ways of conference calling and talking and chatting and phones. There are new hires I&#8217;ve never met in person yet. People who have moved on to other jobs, we have a Zoom farewell. It&#8217;s not like in person when people can just chat and enjoy one another\u2019s company.<\/p>\n<p>Mease is retiring on March 31, 2021, after his 22 year career.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright wp-image-51469\" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/tom-mease-e1617081429478-300x169.jpg\" alt=\"White man holding a large flute\" width=\"510\" height=\"287\" \/><\/p>\n<p>And a few words from the top, Dean Richard Linton says, \u201cTom is an accomplished musician \u2013 he plays the flute in a symphonic band. Tom\u2019s work during this pandemic mimics that of his musical heritage. He has adapted to changes in this pandemic much like the sharp transition from harmony to melody. His dedication parallels the dedication to the consistent practice of his instrument. Most of all, I enjoy the perfection and sound of his work! Thanks Tom for your ensemble of great work and for helping us hum along during this pandemic.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for all you do for everyone at CALS.<\/p>\n<p>Have a coworker who is an essential employee and deserves recognition? Email <a href=\"mailto:cals_communications@ncsu.edu\">cals_communications@ncsu.edu<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false,"raw":"CALS Advancement\u2019s Business Officer Tom Mease\u2019s list of contributions to NC State University and CALS is long. Mease is a flexible team player who gladly fills in across college units whenever needed, and is launching innovative and forward-thinking protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic that will serve the college for many years to come.\r\n\r\nKathy Kennel, director of business operations for CALS Advancement, says, \u201cloyal and dedicated employees like Tom are imperative to the success of an organization. His willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty during the pandemic will forever be appreciated. Thank you, Tom, for keeping the CALS Advancement wheels rolling!\u201d\r\n\r\nThroughout this interview not only does Mease share how his daily activities have changed since March of 2020, but he provides a glimpse into the college\u2019s fundraising operations.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: How has your day changed since March 16, 2020?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: In the fundraising world, we\u2019ve always handled a lot of paper. And we are still getting checks \u2014 paper checks. We go pick up the mail and process it, and then deliver it for deposit. So, trying to adjust to being as paperless and as touch free as possible, with the fact that we have pieces of paper that we're dealing with has been a big change. During my career, I\u2019ve digitized processes, but there was always some paper, and I had a paper rhythm.\r\n\r\nChecks are deposited in Gifts and Record Management in the Joyner Building. Until September, they were open certain days, certain hours, and we'd go and we'd have to call the phone number that was on the door, and someone would come down and get them. Now they\u2019re open longer hours and there's a locked drop box to put them in.\r\n\r\nIt\u2019s also worth noting, it takes just as much time to process a gift for $25 as it does for $3.5 million. I don't remember the exact number, but I think on the first day working from home in March 2020, I processed 152 checks. This situation has forced us to think, \u2018are there other ways we can improve on how we handle paper?\u2019\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: How will these digital moves help long term?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: With endowment agreements, we\u2019ve always needed to print multiple copies. In many cases five or more members of college leadership will need to sign each copy. Then the university treasurer will sign them before they go to the donor. These multiple copies got routed and mailed all over.\r\nNow because of COVID-19, we\u2019re using DocuSign, and it's all done electronically. You can read everyone's signature, before sometimes it was difficult to identify signatures.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: When you are on campus, what is noticeably different?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: Overall, the lack of people. Our building is not on main campus, so we're a little different to begin with. Usually the only students in our building are student workers, but for much of 2020 it was quiet everywhere.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: Why is it critical that you continue performing these tasks?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: One reason is we\u2019re processing scholarship donations. Some scholarships are for NC State students but others are for endowments that the Ag Foundation manages. Altogether it is around 600 student scholarships. The scholarship funds pay for scholarships for CALS students, county scholarships, 4-H scholarships, FFA, etc. We collect those funds and then we disperse them per the terms of the agreements.\r\n\r\n<img class=\"alignright wp-image-51466 \" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/IMG_4727-scaled-e1617081799820-300x297.jpg\" alt=\"Stack of papers\" width=\"388\" height=\"384\" \/><strong>Q: In this high pressure situation, how do you remain patient?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: I have patience but I've also lost my patience many times during COVID. I can think of a couple of times I\u2019ve needed to go out and walk in my neighborhood. I can go outside and there's a half mile loop I walk. I huff and puff and come back in and go back to work.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: What challenges are you facing in this new environment?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: During the first few weeks I had a lot of Zoom challenges. It was new to me and I was working at home from my laptop, and my laptop is a little older than some laptops. Some days it would work well and some days it wouldn't. I know one day maybe three or four weeks in, Anthony [Buckner] remoted into my laptop and he helped me figure out some things.\r\n\r\nAnother challenge was what to do with the hard copies of documents. At home I didn't have a way to scan them in. Kathy [Kennel] and Brent [Constantinides], got me set-up and now I have a printer\/copier\/scanner at home, so when I need to scan things, I can.\r\n\r\nCurrently, I have a stack of papers about 15 inches, 18 inches tall, of all the gifts I've processed. I keep track of what gifts I process on what day by putting a sticky note between the sets. Because at some point, someone is going to say, \"What can you tell me about this gift, Tom?\" And then I can go find the date and call them.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: What are you doing to stay safe and healthy?<\/strong><img class=\"alignright wp-image-51467\" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/IMG_4733-scaled-e1617079932292-300x169.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"510\" height=\"287\" \/>\r\n\r\nA: I\u2019ve watched the campus videos about mask safety, and how you can reuse your masks. I never got the paper bags, so I have five clothespins on my blinds in the office. This helps me keep track of what mask I wear on what day.\r\n\r\nWhen I go to campus I use hand sanitizer anytime I\u2019m in and out of my office and car. For the most part, there are very few people in our building. Housekeeping is there and there's usually someone in Extension Information Technology.\r\n\r\nIn the week prior to virtual Tailgate, there were people in our building putting together all the Tailgate kits. I would say \u2018hi\u2019 from afar. I wear masks and try to do takeout from non-national chains.\r\n\r\n<strong>Q: Are there any other details you would like to share?<\/strong>\r\n\r\nA: I've gotten better at technology and Zooming, and various ways of conference calling and talking and chatting and phones. There are new hires I've never met in person yet. People who have moved on to other jobs, we have a Zoom farewell. It's not like in person when people can just chat and enjoy one another\u2019s company.\r\n\r\nMease is retiring on March 31, 2021, after his 22 year career.<img class=\"alignright wp-image-51469\" src=\"https:\/\/cals.ncsu.edu\/intranet\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/15\/2021\/03\/tom-mease-e1617081429478-300x169.jpg\" alt=\"White man holding a large flute\" width=\"510\" height=\"287\" \/>\r\n\r\nAnd a few words from the top, Dean Richard Linton says, \u201cTom is an accomplished musician \u2013 he plays the flute in a symphonic band. Tom\u2019s work during this pandemic mimics that of his musical heritage. He has adapted to changes in this pandemic much like the sharp transition from harmony to melody. His dedication parallels the dedication to the consistent practice of his instrument. Most of all, I enjoy the perfection and sound of his work! Thanks Tom for your ensemble of great work and for helping us hum along during this pandemic.\u201d\r\n\r\nThank you for all you do for everyone at CALS.\r\n\r\nHave a coworker who is an essential employee and deserves recognition? Email <a href=\"mailto:cals_communications@ncsu.edu\">cals_communications@ncsu.edu<\/a>."},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Although many of us are working from home, a few necessary people must physically stay on campus, or go out into their communities, to keep the CALS Community up and running. 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