EFSC Honors Six Employees

EFSC Honors Six Employees
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Eastern Florida State College issued the following announcement on Aug. 31.

Six employees have been honored for their exemplary performance at Eastern Florida State College during the past academic year.

The employees received the STARS Award, which stands for Superlative, Teamwork, Attitude, Responsibility and Service.

College President Dr. Jim Richey praised the employees, saying that during a year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, their efforts reflected the dedication of EFSC’s entire staff.

The winners are:

Cindy Anderson, Controller

Eric Newlin, Programmer & Systems Analyst

Lisa Creatura, Administrative Support Assistant

Karen England, Administrative Support Assistant

Sonal Patel, IT Technical Support Specialist

Mike Youngblood, HVAC Specialist

Original source can be found here.



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