Glory Randolph, Human Resources Assistant, Promotions Eligibility Division Published Feb. 4, 2009 ARPC Spotlight -- Glory Randolph, a human resources assistant in the promotions eligibility division, DPB, is the ARPC spotlight of the week. Ms. Randolph was born in Atlanta and has lived in Denver since she was 3 years old. She has worked at the Air Reserve Personnel Center for 28 years. She enjoys reading, singing, teaching and performing songs in sign language. She also enjoys going to the movies; hanging out with family; playing with her 2-year-old grandson, C.J.; and shopping with her 14-year-old granddaughter, Kiara. What is your most memorable experience at ARPC? The holiday party at the Wild Life Experience. I had a lot of fun and shared a lot of laughter. I still get a chuckle when I think of the directors' rendition of "The Riverdance." It was priceless. If you could change one thing about ARPC, what would it be? Daily computer malfunctions. I wish I had a magic wand; I'd take care of them. What would you like to do when you retire? Now that I have achieved national certification, my goal is to continue working part-time as a video relay and community sign language English interpreter. I also plan to remain at the Community College of Aurora, as an adjunct faculty instructor for American Sign Language classes, probably during the day instead of evenings. Most importantly, relaxing and spending time with family and friends.