Friday, April 22, 2011

Chris Hansen MOQ and a Couple More

Congratulations to Chris Hansen winning MOQ. Below is a very nice writer from guest contributor, Brian Amador

Yesterday, April 21, the team at Renaissance ClubSport Walnut Creek embarked on our annual Mt. Diablo hike, photo contest and MOQ presentation.
We paused in a shaded glen where a creek babbled below and birds chirped above. There, among the mighty oaks, Marnie Harvey presented
Chris Hansen with his award as Manager of the Quarter Q1 2011.
Chris, an original RCS opening team member, has done a tremendous job as our Purchasing Manager. He vigilantly chases down cost advantages and savings opportunities. He has had a significant impact on every piece of our business; from the daily demand of paper products to the long range strategy of purchasing 200 televisions for our guest rooms.

Chris is often the first to raise his hand to lend his support for projects outside of his scope. He inspects guest rooms, he comes in overnight when we re-arrange the fitness floor and he is a regular at dive-in movie night and New Years Eve Parties.
When our Executive Housekeeper gave notice last month, Chris was among the first to come forward to offer his support to the department. That offer lead to a full-time assignment to take over the department…in addition to his role as a Purchasing Manager! (He’s quick to point out that this can only be accomplished with a tremendous support network around him.)

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In case you missed it on my Facebook site, Ahmad Ahmadazia Pleasanton Wellness Director, was names Manager of the Quarter yesterday. Heather is writing up something for me on Ahmad and I will get that posted.
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I want to say good luck to IT's Nelson DiMarco whose last day is today. Nelson has been been a great guy to work with, we are going to miss him, and I wish him well in his new job. Thank you for everything Nelson.
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Here is a picture of Heather Stanek at the PPIE lunch Wednesday receiving recognition for the Club's contribution to PPIE. Additionally Heather is their Board of Directors and she regularly volunteers at the various fund raising programs. PPIE is a Pleasanton non-profit group that raises money for school programs and supplies. The man with her is retired judge, Ron Hyde, PPIE President and CS member.

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