By Debbie Willmschen<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
When most people think of COVID-19 protocols and how to remain safe in the workplace, they understand the basics of maintaining the proper social distance, wearing a face mask and sanitizing work spaces. But as the lab and studio technician within the <\/span>department of textile and apparel, technology and management<\/span><\/a> (TATM), Bailey Knight immediately went into problem-solving mode when faced with the challenges caused by COVID-19. Knight realized that much of the machinery within the lab and studio spaces would require special attention.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Knight, who joined TATM in the <\/span>Wilson College of Textiles<\/span><\/a> in 2019, helps students and faculty with projects on a range of machinery and conducts maintenance on these machines. The labs and studios at Wilson College include sewing machines, laser cutters, embroidery machines, screen printing equipment, floor looms, a 3D weaving machine and more.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
NC State recently recognized Knight\u2019s efforts by nominating her for the <\/span>Awards for Excellence<\/span><\/a>, the most prestigious honor bestowed upon non-faculty employees, in the category of Efficiency and Innovation. Knight felt honored to be nominated for this award and is dedicated to providing a safe work environment for everyone returning to campus this fall.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
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By Debbie Willmschen<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
When most people think of COVID-19 protocols and how to remain safe in the workplace, they understand the basics of maintaining the proper social distance, wearing a face mask and sanitizing work spaces. But as the lab and studio technician within the <\/span>department of textile and apparel, technology and management<\/span><\/a> (TATM), Bailey Knight immediately went into problem-solving mode when faced with the challenges caused by COVID-19. Knight realized that much of the machinery within the lab and studio spaces would require special attention.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Knight, who joined TATM in the <\/span>Wilson College of Textiles<\/span><\/a> in 2019, helps students and faculty with projects on a range of machinery and conducts maintenance on these machines. The labs and studios at Wilson College include sewing machines, laser cutters, embroidery machines, screen printing equipment, floor looms, a 3D weaving machine and more.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
NC State recently recognized Knight\u2019s efforts by nominating her for the <\/span>Awards for Excellence<\/span><\/a>, the most prestigious honor bestowed upon non-faculty employees, in the category of Efficiency and Innovation. Knight felt honored to be nominated for this award and is dedicated to providing a safe work environment for everyone returning to campus this fall.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n