Seven Narooma businesses recognised valued employees at Narooma Rotary’s annual Pride of Workmanship Awards at a special dinner at The Whale on Thursday night.
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Narooma Rotary president Bob Antill said Rotarians were proud of this program and the support it continued to receive from local businesses.
“It offers them the opportunity to publicly acknowledge the efforts and contributions of particular employees to their businesses,” he said.
MC Rotarian Lynda Ord described the prestigious event as “better than the Logies”.
“Unlike the Logies, its strength is it’s not a competition,” she said. “Everyone nominated by their employer receives an award.
“It gives employers a very positive way to acknowledge their appreciation of the contributions by individual staff members. We’re all uplifted in the way they describe their appreciation; their words are often quite moving.”
Those who received awards this year were:
- Sophie Taylor (Dalmeny Long Day Care)
- Leanne Drysdale (Estia Health)
- Karen Tasker (IRT Dalmeny)
- Noel Bate (Narooma Motors)
- Jenni Loughran (Tilba Real Milk)
- Sally Ritchie (Wagonga Street Medical Clinic
- Nathan Adams (Whale Motor Inn).