Lookin’ at U – Kris Hammond

Kris Hammond displays one of the Christmas cacti she cares for in the HR office.

Kris Hammond displays one of the Christmas cacti she cares for in the HR office.

Each Thursday, we randomly feature a medical center employee. This week, we learn more about Kris Hammond, an HRIS/business systems coordinator with human resources’ records & information technology department.

  • Name: Kris Hammond
  • Hometown: Clay Center, Kansas
  • No. of years at UNMC: 18 years in December!

Tell us a bit about what you do here at UNMC.

As with most employees here at UNMC, I wear many hats. I help to ensure that employee data is entered correctly so payroll and benefits processes happen as they should. I am also part of the team responsible for security of our employee and financial data. So if an employee has problems getting into Firefly or if a department needs help doing SAP employee data entry, our office can help!

“Working Together” is one of UNMC’s brand values. Tell us of a time you witnessed an example of leadership at UNMC.
Every year at this time we have NUFlex Enrollment. During this busy time, all of Human Resources pulls together to help support our Benefits Office. My office facilitates enrollment by ensuring employees have access to Firefly so they can do their benefits enrollment.

What is your favorite fall activity?
I like to spend time outdoors with my husband Mike and our dog Miles enjoying nature and photography.

List three things people may not know about you.

  • I have four Christmas cacti here at the office that I am very proud of.
  • I joined the Air Force out of high school and got stationed at Offutt in Nebraska. Meanwhile, my mom became the world traveler; she has been to 35 different countries.
  • My mom thinks my job title is “Kris – Help!”

3 comments

  1. Frances Van Meter says:

    Hi Kris,
    A few months ago you came over to my off site clinic , on your lunch time no less, to help me with an issue I had with Firefly. I have thought about that time often as an example of going that extra mile in your work. It was nice to read about you so I could say again: Thank you, thank you. Frances Van Meter, Internal Medicine/ ID Section

  2. jerrie dayton says:

    Kris is always extremely helpful and knowledgeable. She has helped me out of a jam more times than I can count. I enjoyed finding out she is a fellow Kansas transplant and Christmas cactus enthusiast too. Thanks for everything you do Kris. It's very appreciated as well as your wonderful sense of humor.

  3. Kimberley Morrison says:

    Kris is a "LIFE SAVER"! Her willingness to go the extra mile is so appreciated! She is a continuous resource for so many of us. I sincerely enjoy working with her and am thankful for her knowledge and ability to deliver any report I need! 🙂 Thanks for all you do Kris!

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