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Why University of Kentucky Staff Member Shane Woods Has The 'Heart To Step Up'
Woods who works as a facilities maintenance technician in UK Facilities Management.

May 25, 2021
By Meg Mills Tuesday
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What makes UK the University of, for and with Kentucky?
The answer is our people.
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We are a community full of individuals who sacrifice for the greater good. During the past year, those sacrifices have been magnified as the University of Kentucky continued its missions of teaching, service, research and healing. There are so many people who worked behind the scenes to make the impossible, possible. In this new UKNow series, we hope to honor some of those employees who had the “Heart to Step Up,” despite the many obstacles presented to them while working during a global pandemic.
This month, UKNow talked to Shane Woods who works as a facilities maintenance technician in UK Facilities Management.
UKNow: What is your role here at UK?
Woods: I’m a facilities maintenance technician. I help keep the health care buildings and equipment running.
UKNow: What’s the best part about your job?
Woods: The best part of my job is working with great people and playing a part in something important.
UKNow: How did your role change due to COVID-19? If you could tell yourself one thing pre-COVID, what would it be?
Woods: My role at work didn’t really change a lot due to COVID, we still had to keep everything running 24/7/365. I would tell myself to get ready for an interesting year!
UKNow: What inspired you during this past year?
Woods: I was inspired by the health care workers all over the world who worked tons of hours in hot PPE, putting themselves at risk to help people with COVID, and some losing their lives.
UKNow: What did you learn about yourself and/or your community this past year?
Woods: I learned I needed to have a different perspective about what’s important and be grateful for the life and family I have, with so many people losing loved ones to COVID. Sports was a much bigger deal to me before this last year, but UK went 9-16 last season, and it didn’t really upset me that much and the world didn’t end.
UKNow hopes to highlight different employees from across campus in the “Heart to Step Up” series. If you know someone who went above and beyond during this past year, please email us.
This press release was produced by the University of Kentucky. The views expressed here are the author’s own.