
The brief videos in this ongoing series showcase our people and how they contribute to achieving the lab’s goals in scientific research; how they support the lab’s culture of excellence, collaboration, recognition, and reward; and how they exemplify the lab’s efforts to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion. As you’ll see, their commitment to supporting and carrying out our science mission comes shining through.
Meet Charles Greenwood, who outlines the training and opportunities he has taken on in his 21-year career at Argonne to “rise through the ranks” and become the lab’s first African American building maintenance (daytime) foreman. When he leaves the lab every day, he takes Argonne’s safety culture with him.
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