Employee News
Employees on the move....its been a while since we have published Employee News.
Welcome
Samuel Harris, MIT, training at #36 - South Meridian
Ryan Deever, Food Service AM, training at #38 - 71st Street
Andrew Johnson, MIT, training at #31 - Keystone
Anna Werler, #16 - Tipton AM
Travis Ware, MIT (Welcome back!)
Kasey Vaughn, #4 - Middletown Subway AM
Leslie Washington, #31 - Keystone AM
Alicia Terpstra, #33 - Greenwood AM
Christopher Sherrill, #34 - Ft. Ben AM
MaRiaha Flowers, #38 - 71st Street AM
Ryan Deever, #38 - 71st Street Food Service AM
Chris Hill, MIT, training at East Street
Zachary LaRose - #48 - 146th & Carey Food Service AM
Transfers &
Promotions
Miranda Wagner - Promoted to #22 - The Point Subway Manager
Jeff Williams - Promoted to AM (temporarily covering #38 -
71st Street)
Joe Savage - Promoted to #47 - 96th & Aronson
AM
Megan Metzger - Promoted to #4 - Middletown AM, Effective
4/12
Salah Bukhari - Promoted to
#44 - 151st Street Store Manager
Ashlie Nicholson - Promoted to #71 - E 38th
Street Subway Manager
Dustin Grimes - Promoted to #49 - River Road Subway AM
Zoraya Peoples - Promoted to #21 - Edgewood Store Manager
Gretchen Spangler - Promoted to #40 - Avon Store Manager
Shannon Edwards - Promoted to #42 - Northwest & 86th Street Store Manager
Jessica Van Deusen - Transferred to #48 - 146th & Carey Road
Teri Kinder - Transferred to #49 - 146th & River Road
Michael Moore - Promoted to #70 - W 38th Street Store Manager
Paul Lamaster - Transferred to #24 - Exit 14
Jane Tunnell - Promoted to Store Manager, Transferred to #23 - Downtown
Courtney Seal - Promoted to #15 - Pendleton Store Manager
Jason Arnold - Promoted to #2 - Broadway Store Manager
Tiffany Macklin - Promoted to #53 - Coldwater Store Manager
Michael Miller - Promoted to #2 - Broadway AM
Amanda Schoolcraft - Transferred to #3 - Frankton
Joan Willhoite - Transferred to #6 - Elwood
Amanda Barker - Promoted to #7 - I-69 AM
Derek Stone - Transferred to #10 - Exit 10
Jeff Frepan - Promoted to #18 - Ninth Street
Karl Burhorn - Promoted to AM, Transferred to #23 - Downtown
Patterson Day - Promoted to #24 - Exit 14 AM
Nate Tomlin - Transfer to #3 - Frankton
Cloe England - Transfer to #25 - Scatterfield
Brittany Tolson - Promoted to #35 - Brownsburg AM
Brittany Weaver - Promoted to #41 - Plainfield US 40 AM
William Peters - Promoted to #42 - NW & 86th Street AM
Deborah Shaw - Promotion to AM, Transferred to #49 - 146th & River AM
Chrysta Barnhouse - Promoted to #49 - 146th & River Subway Manager
Jennifer Eachen - Promoted to #58 - Huntertown AM
Amber Groleau - Promoted to AM, Transferred to #71 - E 38th Street
Kasey Flannigan - Promoted to #79 - East Street AM
Farewell
Sadly, we said farewell
to Jennifer Shook (Corporate, A/P & Pricebook) on Friday, March 13 and Jane Sunsdahl, #72 - Georgetown on Friday, March 20.
Best wishes to
Jennifer and Jane as they begin a new chapter in their life.
New
Arrivals
Randall Brock, DM, is celebrating the arrival of his newest grandchild,
Logan Allen, born 3/17/2015.
Teresa Looper (Corporate) welcomed her first grandchild, Jax Micheal on
March 31.
Kera Humphries (#26 - Park One) gave birth to her son,
Xavier, on April 1. He weighed in at 5lbs, 8oz and is 18 inches long.
Congratulations,
Mom, Grandpa, & MiMi!
Bowen Foundation Scholarship
Kudos to Emmanuel Ricks, #78 - 116th Street, on
being selected as a Bowen Foundation Scholarship recipient. The Bowen Foundation Scholarship offers
African-American students $2,000 dollars a year for educational and living
expenses. Recipients also participate in
monthly meetings, mentoring, academic support, retreats, service activities and
private tutoring. The monthly meetings help to develop life and communication
skills that can be used at work and with friends and family. The Bowen scholars also have individual
meetings to notify students of resources.
The Scholarship criteria includes a minimum GPA of 2.0 and students must
have a minim of six credit hours completed before applying. He was selected out of 71 scholarship
applicants!
Students are also expected to meet service requirements by
donating time. He participated in planting trees at IVY Tech as part of his
service requirement.
Emmanuel was one of two recipients (out of 39 scholars)
selected to attend a Florida meeting where he met with the Bowen Family and IVY
Tech board members, including Jay and Nancy Ricker.
Emmanuel shared, “My experience with the Bowen scholars has
been life changing and they always make sure that I am on top of things. The
Bowen scholars also have a 95% graduation rate within their program from IVY Tech.
“ IVY Tech students interested in becoming a Bowen scholar may apply at http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis/bowen-scholars.html.
Congratulations, Emmanuel as a Bowen Foundation Scholarship
recipient!
Sympathy
Sadly, long term
(2004) Leo CSR, Ernie Magner, passed away on Friday, March 27, 2015 following a
long illness. Ernie was well known and respected throughout the Leo
community. He will be missed by his
co-workers and the Leo customers/community.
Sympanthy is also extended to members of our Ricker’s family
on recent losses:
Doug Hilder, Corporate, on the passing of his grandfather
Karen Bergstrom, Corporate, on the passing of her mother
Danielle Harra, Park One, on the passing of her grandmother
Amanda Vernon, #10 - Exit 10, on the passing of her
father-in-law
Terry Matthews, Director of Maintenance and Facilities, on
the passing of his father
Starla McCreary, #14 - Chesterfield, on the passing of her
mother
Alexandria Hammock, #11 - Applewood, on the passing of her
mother
Helen Underwood, #14 - Chesterfield, on the passing of her
father
To my Ricker Family,
First I want to thank you all for the contributions made to my mother’s
funeral. I appreciate those who made donations and I’m so grateful to be
working for a company that cares for their employees and supports them under
unexpected circumstances. Also, Thank you to all those who checked on me and
reassured me that if I needed anything that it would be taken care of. It’s the
little things that matter and all of you have helped me realize that. Again,
thank you for all that you have done and I will forever appreciate each and
every one of you.
Alexandria Hammock
Store Manager
#11 - Applewood
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