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TNT
TRULY NOLEN TIMES
TRULY NOLEN TIMES
JUNE 2020
TRULY STRONG
My father always taught me to follow the
'golden rule'. He communicated through his
kindness and compassion towards others.
In that spirit, we build a stronger community
by listening first. Our opportunity and
responsibility going forward continues to
be to listen and learn from others and
standing up to injustice when it occurs.
Scarlett Nolen, President
From the Nolen Family
We are humbled and inspired by the strength and resilience of our
partners more than ever. We've done an incredible job rallying to the
challenge of the changes in the world. We have witnessed great
leadership and teamwork during this trying time.
The phrase "essential" takes on a new meaning and reinvigorates how
proud we can all be to provide the public health services we perform. Our
company has roots in sanitation and disinfectant services. Eighty years
later, we ind ourselves in a unique position to bring that same peace of
mind to our communities with our offering Truly Sanitized services.
With tremendous gratitude, we thank our partners for continuing
to keep safety the number one priority and being essential to our
communities!
Stay Safe. Follow the Golden Rule!
The Nolen Family
Family Letter
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Contents
From the
Nolen Family 1
TRULY Strong 3
Celebrating
our Employees 3
Franchise 7
Events & PR 8
Wellness 10
TRULY Babies 11
Ask the Expert 12
Truly livin’ life 13
The Funnies! 14
Branch of the Month 15
Letter from the Editor
Hello Truly Nolen Family,
How have you been? I hope you are staying
healthy and safe. You’ve probably heard this
greeting many times from your peers or
employers. It might have been a while since you’ve
seen them in-person since you’re keeping in touch
with them through emails, Zoom, or Cisco.
We are living in a unique time and adapting to the
“new normal” but I hope this issue of the TNT
brings a smile to your face as we recognize, YOU,
our hardworking essential employees.
We want to write stories that you care about and
that you can relate to. We want to give you a
platform to write, express, and share your stories
and ideas.
Remembering
Joe East 16
As COVID-19 continues to impact communities
around the world, people are coming together to
help one another now more than ever. Thank you
for what you’re doing to help our community—and
this ‘thank you’ is not exclusive to this COVID-19
period. I am thanking you for every single day. You
have always been essential.
Seleena Alvarez
Thank you for all you do.
Marketing
TRULY Strong!
Since the launch of our new TRULY Sanitized service, team members across
the country have donated our sanitization services to fire and police stations
in an effort to keep them safe as they bravely serve our communities.
We thank them and all essential workers for everything they do!
Miguel “Miggy” Campuzano - 029, Kyle Wheelin - 029, Randall Hartman - Training and Thayer Thacker - 029 at the Rural Metro Fire Department in Sahuarita, AZ.
Melanie Koskey lending a helping hand at the
RMFD in Sahuarita, AZ.
Sheriff Complex Punta Gorda, FL.
Branches 079, 089 & 098 #TRULYSanitized
the Fort Myers Fire Department
TRULY Strong
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Celebrating our Employees!
Everyone had great things to say and so many reasons
to celebrate all of our Truly team members.
Thank you all for doing what you do every day!
Team 082 from Ed Baker, Manager Branch 082
I would like to show appreciation for my branch 082. We got
hit sooner than most branches with the Covid 19 pandemic,
during this time my team embraced our new Truly Sanitation
program. Within a week of the initial roll out, the team
completed their in house/ield training. The team immediately
started making an impact within our community by servicing
most on a weekly basis and including daily services.
I couldn't be more proud of their lexibility and ownership of
the new program and their commitment to our community!
Jason VanDerZiel
I would like to recognize
Jason VanDerZiel. Jason is
our newest team member
and has been with us about
2 months. I am blown away
with the positive feedback I
am getting from customers on
how much they like Jason.
He took over for a tech who
had been on that route for over 20 years and I expected
some issues, man was I wrong. He has gone above and
beyond with customers to show them that his goal is to add
value to their lives, he is showing it daily through his
customer interactions and the positive feedback customers
have been giving. GREAT job Jason, I appreciate your
dedication to providing the YELLOW STANDARD service.
Sincerely,
Scott Martin
Manager Branch 065
Team 092, 094, & 099
from Nelson Gonzalez
Manager 099
Celebrating our team
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I would Like to recognize Miriam Ortiz from Branch 92 and
Karen Jenkins from Branch 94 for coming to assist me while I
don’t have an admin. They have step in and have helped
tremendously. I would like to recognize Anthony Witkop again
for making presidents club and is on his way statistically
leading the pack at number one again for 2020. I would like to
recognize Doug Akers for hitting personal best at $62,000 for
the month and Steve White for also hitting personal best at
$52,000 for the month.( Sales). Like to Recognize team 99 for all
the hard work and late hours that were put in for the month of
May we had double-digit growth at 32%.
Celebrating our Employees!
Betsy Diaz from Kevin Cosano Manager 077
Betsy joined the Trluy Nolen Family in February, Since then, she
has worked hard, embraced our company's culture, and has a
passion for being successful! Betsy is a ine example of what it
takes to be part of Truly Nolen and i am grateful she is a part of
my team! I look forward to seeing Betsy reach new heights and
grow in her position!
Rosanni Nelson
Teams 096 & 057
I would like to share a success story for Branch 096 that
occurred last month in May. We had a large Subterranean
Termite Barrier treatment for $19,900 to complete. After
assessing the scope of the job I felt that it could be completed in
two and a half days with two 2 person teams in different
combinations each day. Each team member assigned to help
had other work scheduled in the afternoon of the third day so
completing this on time was urgent... As the job began we made
good progress the irst day until the afternoon rains began. As
the next day began the weather was working against us from
the get go but the teams persevered with great attitudes
working in the humidity and the on & off rainy weather. On the
third day we were patching the last drill hole by early afternoon
and the job was completed on time despite the weather
challenges. I would like to recognize the following partners for
insuring we could bank almost $20,000 in 2.5 days. From
Branch 096: Ferdinand Marengo, Christian Shatto, Anthony
Muniz, Sebastian Ferreiro, Mike Wicke, and Lynden Turquest;
and from Branch 057: Jamaal Jolly and Luis Domenech.
GREAT JOB GUYS!!!!
Rosanni Nelson started with Truly Nolen as a Termite Tech in
South Florida. Came to branch 057 3 years ago as an AI inspector/
termite tech and is now a PC Tech. He successfully inished the TDP
program. He has recently started with sales and is always looking to
expand his capabilities. Rossani or "Nelson " as his customers know
him, is very tedious in his work as he wants to satisfy his customers
100%. I am very happy to work along side a humble hardworking
inspirational person like Rossani. Also congratulations to Rossani
on buying his irst home this past month.
Emma Bonilla
Manager Branch 057
Don Kitchens
Manager Branch 096
Team 057 & 096 From left to right: Sebastian Ferreiro, Anthony
Muniz, Ferdinand Marengo, Mike Wicke, Christian Shatto, and
Lynden “LT” Turnquest.
Dennis Fish from Tim Phillips Manager Branch 032
Our Lawn Professional Sanford "Dennis" Fish has been with TN for 9 years and has a passion for fresh water
ishing from his kayak. Below is a recent praise report for one of his customers.
“I wish to inform and thank you for the excellent personal service I received from Dennis each month. It is
refreshing and most helpful and satisfying to meet DENNIS who IS so competent and Willing to go out of
his way to satisfy me and all his customers. It’s nice to see an employee as DENNIS who enjoys his job and
seeing his customers are all given the same courtesy and kindness. Thank you TRULY NOLEN & Thank you
DENNIS,”
Thank you Dennis Fish for impacting our customers this way.
Dennis Fish | Branch 032
Celebrating our team
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Celebrating our Employees!
Harold Baxter
During social distancing and quarantine requirements, Harold
Baxter, along with his wife, two sons, and his daughter, have
spent a lot of extra time reining their backyard. Harold's wife has
been working from home full time, both of his sons are normally
in basketball or football this time of year (in which Harold
coaches most of), and his daughter is normally performing girl
scout activities. However, since the quarantine, the entire family
helps with the back yard garden, especially Kameron, the oldest
son. They created "micro-climates" to be able to grow and
maintain plants in Arizona that would normally not be possible
otherwise. Their garden includes: Mulberry, bananas, papaya,
pineapple, and mango, to name a few. They also grow indoor
houseplants outside thanks to their specialized climate control
setups. Some of the garden features include a ive foot rock
fountain, a Koi pond, morning glorys, and a plethora of exotic
plants! It's beautiful!
Daniel Morrow
Manager Branch 045
Krishna Vega from Laura Agostino Manager 081
Krishna Vega has been with Truly
almost 5 months. She has lots of
hobbies. She is VERY crafty and
enjoys trying new things. She is a
hard worker and we are very
blessed to have her on our team.
I also want to recognize Lee
Sparks. Lee has been with us for
39 years. This gentlemen is the
deinition of customer service. He
is Truly a family man. He has
several hobbies, but his most
important motto is family irst.
Brach 072 “Team Elite”
Edgar Martinez
I would like to thank Edgar for his hard work and dedication
throughout the years.
Erik Sendlein
I would like to congratulate Erik on his recent sales
activities.
Jennifer Springer
Thanking Jenny on a good job passing audits year after year.
Kevin Mack
Congrats to Kevin on getting so many great customers
reviews.
Angel Ramos and Francy Delsy
A huge thank you to both termite techs keeping up with
swarming season.
Pierre
Celebrating our team
Thanks to Pierre for being a superstar lawn tech.
Stella Diaz
Manager Branch 072
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Franchise Business Review
Top 200 Franchises of 2020
Truly Nolen's Franchise Team is proud to have been named as
one of Franchise Business Review's Top 200 Franchises of
2020. This top list is generated based on survey data collected
from over 27,500 franchise owners from the leading 307
brands. The survey includes questions on leadership, training,
core values, and enjoyment running their franchised business.
A big thank you to all of the TN franchises that participated in
the survey - we appreciate your feedback and are proud to be
part of your team. We'd also like to thank Toby in Public
Relations for getting our announcement included in the May
2020 issue of PCT (check us out on page 16).
Franchise
2020 Franchise Business
Review Rock Star
Every year Franchise Business
Review calls for franchisors to
nominate franchise owners
who truly stand out and we are
always excited to throw several
of our owners' hats into the
ring. For the 2020 Rock Star
campaign, we are pleased to
congratulate Bob Toledo,
Franchise 331 Columbus OH, on being selected by
Franchise Business Review as a Rock Star in the Top
Performers category. Bob was our Franchise of the
Year and always strives move the system forward.
Congrats Bob!
Franchise 504 Teams Up with Marked Safe
Andrew Wheelock, Franchise 504 Halifax NS, has teamed up with a
company called Marked Safe. This newly formed company specializes in
dealing with the prevention of the spread of the Coronavirus and has
created a 5-stage operational plan TRULY for Snow small businesses to be able to
execute their business and work safe in the community while putting the
communities mind at ease. Andrew was the irst company to jump on
board with Marked Safe with the idea of creating some resolve with his
customers making them comfortable having Andrew’s team solve their
pest issue while working safely amidst this pandemic. AllNovaScotia, an
online Halifax newspaper, reached out to Andrew to do a piece on the
Andrew Wheelock | Franchise 504
relationship between Marked Safe and Truly Nolen and the individualized
COVID-19 Operational Safety Plan for his business. This piece aired on the
CBC local network in Halifax and garnered so much great feedback that CBC National picked it up. We want to commend
Andrew and his team on being such great ambassadors of the brand and congratulate him on taking the proper steps to work
safe throughout this challenging time.
- Stu Benedict | Canadian Master Franchise
Random Acts of Kindness
in the Community
With COVID-19 restricting the ability of our franchises to participate in home shows
and other community events, we encouraged all franchises to instead look for ways
to give back to their communities through random acts of kindness. We want to thank
all franchisees to who took the time to make a difference and be helpers in their
communities. You truly are a positive force!
Franchise
Halton-Peel Service Team | Franchise 507
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TRULY in the Community
Events & PR
Technicians, Team Members Help Carry #TRULYSanitized Message to Newspapers, TV
From the moment the Department of Homeland Security designated on March 19 "exterminators" were essential workers, the
pest control industry as whole realized it had the means at its disposal to ultimately help businesses restore consumer
conidence. In our company's case, the development of #TRULYSanitized, its processes, and its protocols in a quick, safe fashion
helped the PR department get a press release out April 2. When we chose Wednesday April 15 to do a donation of the service to
First Responders, we knew we were asking a lot of our technicians to ask for permission after the service was complete for
photos, which is atypical of how to stage an "event". Despite this, we are proud of the effort so many in our company undertook
on April 15 (and in the days afterwards) to donate the service, sell the service subsequently to a few of those locations, and take
great pictures, which made our job that much easier. Thanks to your efforts, the service was featured in the following:
• Community Impact Newspaper of Keller, Tex.
• Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun
• WINK CBS 11 TV, Fort Myers/Naples
• KTNV ABC 13, Las Vegas
• KGUN ABC 9, Tucson
• Saddlebag Notes
• Arizona Daily Star
Giving Back in Southern Arizona Sunday
• Miami Herald - Business Monday
(Cover Story - Local Companies giving back)
• Pest Management Professional Magazine
(Cover Story - Rollout of Truly Sanitized w/ Scarlett Nolen interview)
• Arizona Daily Star - Building Tucson Businesses
(How Truly Nolen jumped into the fight against COVID-19)
Photo from Branch 098
PR
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Companies sharing their satisfaction
with #TRULYSanitized on Social Media.
IG @blackbeandeli
With the current climate not changing anytime soon, companies are quickly
understanding services like #TRULYSanitized will be around for a long
time. Because of this, in addition to the great customer service our team
members provide, customers often share their feelings about our service on
social media. When this happens organically, it can make all the difference
in how a service is perceived. From late-April to the end of May, ive different
companies, including restaurants, schools, and sports facilities, shared with
their followers that they now had peace of mind before re-opening because
they used our service and liked it. We took all ive of those "testimonials"
and shared them across our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn
platforms. From there, our team members who engage in Social Media
began re-sharing these posts and helped continue the conversation with
potential customers. As we head into summer, we will continue to share
these unsolicited endorsements and believe the service will be popular for
the rest of 2020 and beyond. A special thanks to the service ofices that
serviced these ive businesses (Black Bean Deli, Orlando and Winter Park;
Slim's Place, Anna Maria Island; Kids for Kids Academy, Miami; 1928 Cuban
Bistro, Jacksonville; D-Bat Baseball, Keller) for everything you did to make
them want to do a post about Truly Nolen without any prompting.
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Wellness
Nutrition
Stress and Weight Gain During Quarantine
If you’ve found yourself packing on the pounds during quarantine, there may be a
reason behind it. When stress levels are high, your body produces cortisol which
increases appetite hormones and leads to cravings of high-fat and sugary foods. Stress
can also affect your quality of sleep leading to even an even greater disruption of
appetite regulating hormones.
Recognizing that you are eating unhealthy foods in response to stress is the irst step
toward ixing the underlying problem. When you ind yourself reaching for sweets or
comfort foods, consider if you are truly hungry and try replacing food with a healthy
habit like a quick walk, yoga or a glass of water.
Stock your pantry with healthy snacks and leave the sweets off of your next grocery trip.
Need some ideas? Try one of these 150-calorie options.
• 1/2 cup Greek yogurt + 1 tablespoon of dried cranberries
• 1/2 banana + 1 tablespoon of peanut butter
• 1/2 cup cottage cheese + 1/2 cup fruit
• 10 baby carrots + 2 tablespoons of hummus
• 2 hard boiled eggs
Hydration
Join the Water Wise Hydration Challenge
Wellness
As the temperatures start to rise, so does your need to drink plenty of water. Aiming for at
least eight, 8 ounce glasses daily is a good place to start, but a more accurate way to
determine your personal needs is to divide your weight in half to ind the number of
recommended ounces of water you need each day. If you exercise, work in the heat or are
pregnant, your water needs will be higher. Most of the water we consume comes from
liquids we drink, but nearly 20% is found in the foods we eat. Most fruits and vegetables
have high water content, so remember to include up to 5-9 servings of produce daily to
stay healthy and hydrated. Caffeinated beverages like soda and coffee can act as a diuretic,
increasing your risk for dehydration. Consider drinking one cup of water after every
caffeinated beverage consumed. Remember to sip water throughout the day rather than
waiting until you feel thirsty. Try adding a sprig of fresh mint leaves, or slices of fruit to
give your water added lavor.
Be one of the first 100 members to join the Water Wise Hydration Challenge, July 13— August 24
and receive a Truly Nolen water bottle. Track your water intake and stay hydrated throughout the
summer. Visit the Challenges page at MyHealthPark.com/TN to get started.
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Truly Babies!
Ulysses Damian Romero
Born 4/3/20
Luna Alarcon - Customer Care Center
Truly Fur Baby!
Darius
Bob Hartley's new family member
If you would like to have a new member of your family
featured in the TNT send us pictures and your branch
information to seleena.alvarez@trulymail.net
Babies
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Ask The Expert Scott Svenheim, ACE
The Heat is On…
Sounds like a song lyric, right?
Undoubtedly, the heat of Summer is upon us, and hopefully along with that, an end to COVID-19 socially
distant separations, so we can all enjoy backyard gatherings, and poolside barbecues again. Not to
mention the summertime critters that have camped out behind the scenes and are eagerly awaiting any
opportunity to spoil our customer's festivities.
The last thing we want is for them to have to deal with a yard overrun by ants, lies, or mosquitoes, and
let's not forget some stinging insects like bees or wasps. According to the National Pest Management
Association, stinging insects send more than a half-million people to the emergency room each year.
While ants, yellow jackets and lies are quickly drawn to most barbecue fare, we all know that mosquitos
are attracted to our customers and us as the main course. Ants and lies are not picky eaters and will try
to snatch up any food. Bees are generally more curious about the sweet stuff, while wasps and yellow
jackets love the smell and taste of meat and anything sugary.
Of course, the contamination factor also plays a role here – ants easily contaminate food, along with
houselies, which are known to carry hundreds of disease-ridden germs. Because insect populations are
at their peak during this time of year, keep in mind that insects are especially active in the second half of
summer when colonies are most likely building up their winter supply of food.
Let's help educate our customers on the practices we know best, like:
- Thoroughly checking the yard for stagnant pools of water, removing any standing
water, which could provide breeding areas for mosquitoes.
- Checking all screen doors and window screens for rips or tears and repair
any holes.
- As the family ilters in and out of the house, make sure everyone is
fully closing the doors behind them.
- Avoid using scented candles or wearing fragrances that easily
attract bees and wasps.
- Keeping food sealed in tight-itting containers, or outside,
in sealed coolers as much as possible.
Ask the Expert
- Monitor for crumbs, spills, and trash on tables -
Clean-up areas afterward.
- Keeping trash containers tightly sealed and away
from the activity areas.
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Truly livin' life!
We asked what you've been up to lately and these were
your answers. Thanks for sharing!
Regan Yant - 044
David Cazares-Mata - 047
Besides working for Truly Nolen,
when I'm not inspecting houses and
driving my mouse car around town,
I'm playing at clubs or bars as a DJ. I
love seeing people dance, singing and
having a good time. Now that that I
get to spend more time at home due
to this pandemic, I spend time mixing
new music and playing for my family.
I'm also currently working on a new
mixtape that will be released soon.
Hector Quintana - 063
Model train enthusiast for over 25
years. This is a photo of his home’s
spare bedroom.
We have spent our time camping/riding,
making s’mores in the back yard, and
going ishing!
Bienvenido Franco - 076
My darling daughter graduates high
school with all the honors. She got
rewarded with a full scholarship to
UCF. Couldn't be any prouder I guess I
raised her well.
Matthew Johansen
District 603/604
This is a picture of me
with one of many Redish
I've caught on my solo
kayak trips during social
distancing. I've been
ishing since I was a kid,
but this time has helped
me get "back to basics"
and pick up a hobby
again that I really enjoy.
Aiden and Abby Yant
Belinda Dockery - 091
Working out in her spare time at home.
Truly Employees
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The Funnies! Core Value #12
The Funnies!
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Branch of the Month!
FEBRUARY
Branch 086
West Park, FL.
MARCH
Branch 079
Ft. Myers, FL.
APRIL
Branch 042
Chandler, AZ.
Branch of the Month
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Remembering Joe East 34 years with Truly Nolen
Our company is saddened by the news that Joe East, who started with Truly
Nolen in March 1983, passed away in early-June due to Cancer.
East, who was based out of Branch 092 Sarasota for a majority of his career, was
an exemplary employee for 34 years (he left in 1995 but loved the company so
much he returned in 1998).
Although he spent several years as the Florida Garage Manager, his true expertise
was in technical support and lawn care. Since 2018, he was the company’s
Eastern Technical Support contact.
Several Executive Team members recently shared some of their fondest
memories of Joe.
“Over the last few years, Joe and I worked together on termite damage lawsuits: I
was the corporate representative and Joe was the technical expert and as the
corporate representative, Joe would go to the location, document damage (in
writing and pictures), interview customers, and write a report. Joe and I would
discuss each case before a deposition or mediation. He was always well prepared,
and in turn, so was I. His notes and photos were extensive and told a story about the damage. If Joe felt that we did not do our
job properly, he would recommend taking care of the customer. When he believed we did our part and circumstances beyond our
control were involved, he defended the company with every iber of his being. Joe was an expert in documenting cause and effect
with termite, lawn and rodents. On a personal note, Joe loved to play golf. He and I have played several times over the years and
they were always competitive and fun matches. He will be missed.”
– Chris Maher | VP, Commercial Operations
“I knew Joe close to 20 years. He was one of the irst people to show me how to handle a damage claim. He always wanted to do
what was right for the customer and weighed it against what made sense for Truly Nolen. He always wanted to serve the
customer but never allow the company to be taken advantage of. Joe held a number of positions throughout his 34 years:
whatever we asked him to do, he would igure out how to become an expert in that ield from termites and vehicles to rodent and
lawn. Once he became an expert, he always saw his role to help and teach others to make them and the company better. Joe was
an excellent educator and steward for the company and will be missed!”
– Justin Bellet | Chief Operating Officer
“I was irst acquainted with Joe in the early 1980’s. I was technical director and Joe was a source of information on lawn problems
as well as termite in Florida. Through the years, I used Joe more and more in customer damage issues and in litigation. He
became my “boots in the ground” in Florida for the past 20 years. Joe was always eager to learn and I had great respect for the
expertise he acquired. His inspections in very dificult customer issues were detailed and well-presented. I could not have resolved
many cases in Florida regarding termite damage or lawn damage without these detailed reports. Joe and I became close friends
and I spent some good times with him and his wife Yani on visits to Florida. He also came to Arizona on occasion and we spent
time in the mountains of Southern Arizona. I will miss Joe more than words can express. The greatest compliment Joe paid me
was that he considered me to be his second father. Joe was an incredible asset to Truly Nolen, our customers, and employees.”
Joe East
– Bob Hartley | Board Member
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Thank you, Joe, for everything you did to help represent Truly Nolen to the best
of your ability each and every day. We will miss you dearly, but you will always
be remembered fondly.
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Chris E Maher - Commercial Operations
Daniel C Miller - Tampa Commercial
Liz Lee - IT
Calvin W Loos - Englewood
Scott A Skjerve - San Diego
Oswald A Simpson - West Broward
Benito F Ochoa - Phoenix
Brian Harper - Tucson
Billie J Gaskins - Palm Beach
Sergio Haro - Naples
Chris Clemente - Venice
Christopher J Lynn - Sierra Vista
Laurie A Grant - Fort Myers
Jose Gomez - Temecula
Eliseo Armenta - La Quinta
Pete Carpenter - Englewood
Charles Vanderhei - Cape Coral
Lisa Myers - Auditing
Judd R Snyder - Lakeland
Jonathan J Klatt - Las Vegas
Steven R Mitchell - Naples
James R Brownlee - Lakeland
Anthony M Beard - San Marcos
Terrance D Parker - Tampa Commercial
Guy A Woodward - Anaheim
Scott M Martin - Anaheim
Steve C Willis - Cape Coral
Ivan R Georges - Miami Beach
William W Widman - Port Charlotte
Armando Fernandez - Tampa
Christopher J Paranzino - Tucson
Billy D Blevins - Galveston
Harvey D Gustafson - Phoenix Commercial
Eulbert Saunders - West Broward
Robert J Beckman - Moreno Valley
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Karl C Anderson - Port Charlotte
Rachel L Pretasky - Customer Care Center
Melanie A Koskey - Corporate
Julio C Armenta-Contreras - Green Valley
Leonardo M Avila - Palm Desert
Luis C Cruz - El Paso
Lewis N Ray - Brandon
Alfredo J Zellek - Central Miami
Travis C Barley - Fort Myers
Martin L Phipps - Public Relations
Aisha G Villa-Lopez - Customer Care Center
Chelsea A Cazares - East Tucson
Alexander A Paar - West Broward
Earl A Thomas - West Broward
Ace D Lapitan - San Marcos
Aaron M Eason - Port Charlotte
Jeffrey W Nivens - Fort Myers
Keith A Fernandez - Fort Myers
Angelica M Martin - Western Administrative
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Holly Gillespie-Hoeffner - Western Admin C.
Tyler Q Nelson - IT
Sarah C Soto - Inside Sales
Paul G Grijalva-Bustamante - Tucson
Andrew Srejic - Phoenix Commercial
Filiberto Reynaga - La Quinta
Richard M Klinge - Hollywood
Hector Lopez - Tampa
Chad E Conway - Orlando
Dana D Vermilyea - National Commercial
Danielle M Starjnski - National Commercial
Erlinda M DesRochers - Accounting
Ramon A Rico - Public Relations
Ronald D Novigrod - South Miami
Marcus Braxton - Broward Commercial
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Katherine Klein-Pope - Sun City
Michael R Debroy - Mesa
Steven S Ryan - San Diego
2 Kenneth W Ellison - La Quinta
2 Bryan J Callis - Port St Lucie
2 Francy Delsy - Key Largo
2 William C James - Englewood
2 Robert H Ray - Brandon
Kemel A Suarez - Central Miami
Byron L Clarke - Broward Commercial
Shane M Vaughn - Broward Commercial
John M Hernandez - North Miami
Jennifer T Ruesch - National Commercial
Rochelle A Daniels - Estero
Carina E Ferrando - Eastern Admin Center
Rick J Sabori - Customer Care Center
Joshua M King - Tucson
Cody Brusso - San Antonio
Reginald L Daniel - Phoenix Commercial
Alejandro B Romero - Sun City
Nelson D Contreras - East Valley Comm.
Jesse Tarter - Lake Havasu
Steven A Schlack - San Diego
Raul R Fernandez - San Marcos
Miguel Sanchez - Brandon
Frank Basso - Ft Myers Commercial
Warren S Vanbramer - The Villages
Peter J Salton - Port Charlotte
Charles F Cannon - Tampa
Jason P Bryant - Melbourne
Greg G Abel - Venice
Cristine M Perez - Orlando Commercial
Shawnee Castaneda - Accounting
Anniversaries
District Spotlight
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Anniversaries
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MAY
Randall S Barber - Englewood
Barbara A Maynor - Naples
Rodney L Pumphrey - Sierra Vista
Jose A Lutz - Board Member
Lanny R Mentzer - Port Charlotte
Marissa Loustaunau - National Commercial
Justin Bellet - COO
Manuel Cosano - Dade Commercial
Jesse C Valenzuela - Sun City
Wilfrid Civil - Naples
Charles V Morant - Central Miami
Thomas A Yamashita - Port Charlotte
Owen K Arthur - Naples
Tonya M Hmelar-Jayne - Auditing
Christopher Hayle - West Broward
John Welsh - Accounting
John D'Abruzzo - West Broward
Rafael Masferrer - District 601
Richard J Hutchison - Tucson Commercial
James R Adams - Chandler
Yameen I Muhammad - Sun City
Cory R Fortin - Las Vegas
Jeffrey L Miller - Melbourne
David M Bolton - National Commercial
Brian D Brown - La Quinta
Jesus A Pineda - Customer Care Center
Gerard E Jackson - Phoenix Commercial
Michael D Donaghey - Lake Havasu
Rossani A Nelson - Lake Mary
Jose Martinez - IT
Bertha Munoz - Tucson Commercial
Joseph F Ramsey - East Valley Commercial
James R Brundage - Tampa Commercial
Matthew L Johansen - District 603
Connie Koontz - Eastern Admin Center
Spain A Sivley - Inside Sales
Frank R Burgos - Lakeland
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Anniversaries
Cyndreka S Havard - Houston
Travis R Sallee - Prescott
Joshua R Garcia - San Diego
Cameron J Worrel - Bonita Springs
Heriberto Soto - Fort Myers
Vladimir Joseph - Eastern Admin Center
Zaida J Jimenez - Eastern Admin Center
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Dieusail Desir - Ft Myers Commercial
Brian Vazquez - South Miami
Raul Ramon-Rodriguez - Dade Comm
Jeffrey L McGill - Orlando
Matthew J Nicotra - Orlando
Quentin D Lewis - Largo
Rebecca Thompson - Western Admin C
Geraldo A Pinedo - Western Admin Center
Xavier Palacios - Tucson
Kimberly A Aguilar - Palm Desert
Carlos Guerrero - Central Miami
Nicole M Marincell - National Commercial
Ian-jeffery F Shanahan - Galveston
Tyler J Roberts - Dallas
Kent D Bos - Phoenix
Samuel R Huggins - Sun City
Manuel G Gonzales - East Valley Comm.
Stephen M Gillis - Ft Myers Commercial
Matthew J Inman - Port Charlotte
Nicolas Harvey - Melbourne
Jonathan J Gonzalez-Martinez - Orlando
Brian M Held - National Commercial
Lyndsey M Tamanaha - National Comm
Adam J Erickson - North Valley
Tracey J Kading - North Valley
Amy M Limonta - Eastern Admin Center
JUNE
41 Clement Jaggan - District 604
41 Truly W Nolen - Board Member
34 Scott S Svenheim - Training
33 Maurice A Brown - District 601
29 Richard R Boysen - Port Charlotte
24
Special
Mari A Varnell
Congratulations
- National Commercial
23 Leo Gomes - Western Operations
23 Michael T Walsh = Port Charlotte
22 William E Cumming - Marco Island
19 Gregory P Geisler - Englewood
17 Sergio Martinez - Fort Myers
15 Louise A Ploner - Moreno Valley
15 Scott R Angley - Port Charlotte
14 Paul A Woodward - Marco Island
11 Rick R Schuster - Green Valley
11 Alison Moss - Lakeland
Desiree Maldonado - Eastern Admin Center
Michael E Spurlock - Garage Fl
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Timothy E Phillips - Lakeland
Charles Davis - Fort Worth
Samantha G Wright - Customer Care Center 11 Pablo D Valera - South Miami
Andrue V Noriega - Tempe
Christina L Greene - Marco Island
Yisel Palafox - Yuma
Tyler J Nickel - Mesa
Craig D Ebert - West Broward
Santos Lopez - San Diego
Gabriel P Borunda - San Marcos
Jeovani J Chavez - Moreno Valley
Angel M Ramos - Key Largo
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Jesus M Hernandez - North Tucson
David A Schrock - Fort Worth
Richard L Malenzi - Ft Myers Comm
Andy Salvador - Central Miami
Jose M Verdugo - R&D
Sanford D Fish - Lakeland
Marlon D Ellis - Central Miami
Christi L Nusbaum - Accounting
Diana Leroux - Anaheim
Anniversaries
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JUNE
2
Jackson W Fuhrman - Garage Az
Anniversaries
1 Carlil Legiste - Hollywood
8
James R Pickett - Ft Myers Commercial
2
Chelsea L Drakulich - Customer Care C
1
Nelson L Palmer - Sarasota
8
David L Glenn - Sarasota
2
Tony J Tapia - Inside Sales
1
Brian L Turner - Tampa
8
Gerard C Parker - Sarasota
2
Jose M Delacruz - Houston
1
Megan E Ray - National Commercial
7
Kaylieha D Nielsen - Customer Care C
2
Joshua A Orozco - Sun City
1
Idalia Cittadini - Eastern Admin Center
7
James R Alfaro - Galveston
2
Jared R Bugg - Rio Rancho
7
Mallissia D Osgood - Lehigh
2
Anthony M Pazos - Palm Beach
7
Steven M Glancy - Sante Fe
2
Troy R Powell - Palm Beach
7
Edward L Tonnesen - Tampa Comm
2
Mariela Calderin - Central Miami
6
Luna M Alarcon - Customer Care Center
2
Jordan C Martinez - South Miami
6
Scott R Loveridge - Mesa
2
Portia M Lyons - Melbourne
6
Fragni Marrero - Central Miami
2
Brandon R Birchfield - Fort Myers
6
Really P Nolen - R&D
2
Yasmary Gulotta - Eastern Admin Center
5
Cecelia Fleishman-Matiella - Marketing
1
Eric R Rodriguez - North Tucson
5
Breanna K Despain - Customer Care C
1
Jonathan T Strickland - Sierra Vista
5
Andre W Nolin Jr - North Tucson
1
Guy E Halverson - Dallas
5
John K Petersburg - Phoenix Comm
1
Amanda L Bucholtz - Keller
5
William M Vance - San Diego
1
Traci Redfern - Prescott
5
Edgar R Martinez - Key Largo
1
Dana J Seminaris - Port St Lucie
5
Jayson J Gonzalez - Orlando
1
Machli Lindor - Central Miami
5
Benjamin L Newmark - Orlando Comm
1
Fabricia D Pagani - Broward Comm
4
Diana R Lopez - Green Valley
1
Silvio A Ortega - North Miami
4
Stephen W Beeson - Chandler
1
Natalie P Page - Pompano Beach
4
Brett M Eiseman - Dade Commercial
4
Burt A Mcgowan Jr - Orlando
4
Sandra L Sosa - Eastern Admin Center
3
Leanna S Lamb - Customer Care Center
3
Sophia A Mazzara - Customer Care C
3
Richard W Brache - Saddlebrook
3
Thomas L Gee - Saddlebrook
3
Marshall D Newell - Tempe
3
Mark A Curtis - Fort Worth
3
Travis E Hills - Phoenix
3
Sergio Ornelas - Las Vegas
3
Mark G Kowal - Palm Beach
3
Ryan E Depergola - Largo
3
Dawn M Marengo - Eastern Admin Center
3
Susan L Peterson - Western Admin Center
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