Paul Molfino

Paul Molfino started the in-plant at UC-Santa Cruz soon after the university opened in 1965. As the school has grown, so has his operation. by Bob Neubauer Poised on a hillside overlooking the Monterey Bay, some 90 miles south of San Francisco, the University of California-Santa Cruz has come a long way since it opened in 1965. The land that once held a cattle ranch and a quarry now teems with over 12,000 students. Witnessing much of that growth has been Paul Molfino, the employee with the longest career of service at UC-Santa Cruz. When he was hired 37 years ago to start

Web sites are a great way to advertise, improve customer service and show that your in-plant is on the cutting edge of technology. The Internet is no longer the wave of the future—that wave has already crashed upon the shore. And if you missed that wave and still haven't put your in-plant out in the sea of Web sites, consider yourself shark bait. Many in-plants already have made a strong stroke into the depths of the Internet, not only to advertise their services, but also to take customer orders and offer better customer service. The Internet provides a quick and easy way for customers

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