Life University Staff Council Newsletter Volume 8 Issue 2 | Page 6
STAFF MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Hunter Hughes Every quarter, we feature a different staff member for the Staff Member Spotlight. This quarter, we’re featuring Hunter Hughes. STAFF NEWSLETTER: Tell us about what brought you to LIFE. HUNTER HUGHES: My wife, Kirsten, is in the chiropractic program. SN: Where at LIFE do you work? VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We need staff members to be highlighted in the Staff Member Spotlight. If you would like to volunteer or know someone who would be interested in being in the Spotlight, please email [email protected]. SN: What is one of your career goals? HH: To work in full time ministry and help my wife be a successful chiropractor. SN: What do you like to do for fun? HH: I enjoy spending time with my wife and son, college football, Star Wars, not working and sleep. HH: Grounds Department. SN: What is something few people know about you? SN: What has surprised you most about LIFE since you got here? HH: I am a licensed and ordained minister. HH: The number of events that happen on campus. SN: Please share about your past job experiences. HH: I was a youth pastor at my home church in Alabama. Before coming to LIFE, my past job experiences include owning my own lawn care company, helping my father install metal roofs, and opening a mechanic shop with my younger brother. SN: Can you tell us about some items on your “bucket list?” HH: I would like to: - travel to Israel - see the West Coast - swim with sharks SN: Can you share a quote or mentor experience that inspired you? Words you live by, so to speak. HH: “You deserve what you tolerate.”
Tech Tips Smartphones Are you getting the most out of your smartphone camera? There’s nothing like having a pocket-sized file cabinet with you all the time and no more convenient way to store information that could end up being a lifesaver. Do you have a photo of your driver’s license in your phone, in case yours is lost? How about your credit cards (especially the number on the back to call in the event your card is lost or stolen)? Your passport? Even your hotel address, the location of your car in the parking garage or your seat at the ball game can be quickly and easily recorded in case you forget. Your phone can also capture a video walk-through of your house, recording a visual inventory of all your possessions in case of theft or storm damage. And, with scanning apps that produce pdf files (like Genius Scan), there’s really no need for fax anymore. Just snap a picture of your document and let the app optimize and send/store it for you. For some of us, our phones even have more storage that the first computers we ever owned. Your smartphone is far too smart to use only for sending texts and making phone calls. It can work for you to make your life a lot easier.