Item 5I2ACTion Award ProgramReinforcing Southlake Values
January - June, 2008 recipients
Recognize, validate and value
Recognize employees who demonstrate values at work
Reward action that is above and beyond their normal job duties
I2ACTion Awards
Awardees
Innovation
Ryan York:
for making a temporary repair that kept the project right on track.
Awardees
Innovation & Accountability
Lorrie Fletcher:
for creating a cost-saving, and more attractive, method for tree protection signs.
Awardees
Accountability
Albert Hernandez:
for going the extra mile to help a citizen who requested to be fingerprinted.
Awardees
Commitment to Excellence
John Lesinski:
for voluntarily stepping in and performing some of his supervisor’s duties during the supervisor’s three week absence.
Awardees
Commitment to Excellence
Elsie Rice:
for her work on the switchboard and her willingness to do anything and everything to assist callers.
Awardees
Commitment to Excellence
Jennifer Tucker:
for stepping outside of her comfort zone and leading Book Talk during her first week as a Librarian.
Awardees
Commitment to Excellence
Tarl Plank:
he displayed his Commitment to Excellence by returning to the location where a deceased family pet had been found. This act of exemplary customer service helped provide the family closure
with their unfortunate loss.
Awardees
Teamwork
David Aguayo:
kept the Library updated as to the status of work on 1st floor. David was ready to help out when the work impacted the library. David “is always helpful and engaged—the perfect team
player for our organization.”
Awardees
Teamwork
Andy Anderson:
for volunteering to work a half day to give a fellow employee some time off.
Awardees
Teamwork
Leah Lewis:
for going above and beyond in performing her duties by stepping up to support a co-worker who had been injured.
Awardees
Teamwork
Valerie Potter:
for volunteering to take on more work involving purchasing for Facilities Services.
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