First in Service Friday: Candace Gheen

First in Service Friday: Candace Gheen
First in Service Friday: Candace Gheen — City of Myrtle Beach
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FIRST IN SERVICE FRIDAY.  Please help the City of Myrtle Beach congratulate Candace Gheen of the Public Works Department for being this week’s First in Service Friday Employee of the Week! Candace is the Administrative Supervisor at Public Works, and never hesitates to make sure her co-workers are recognized for going above and beyond. Well, now it’s her turn! Candace’s nomination reads:

“I would like to nominate a co-worker for First in Service Friday. I would like to nominate Public Works Administrative Supervisor Candace Gheen. Candace has been a great addition to the team at Public Works, working hard to learn the ins and outs of each division of Public Works so she can be the most helpful in every aspect. Candace takes on a lot of tasks, working tirelessly to help revamp traditional ways of doing things, to make them more proficient and cohesive.

Candace is always willing to drop what she’s doing to walk you through a problem, assist you with a request or just offer a listening ear. She is a great example of leadership, teamwork and First in Service!”

Thank you for your dedication and team attitude, Candace! You are appreciated! 

Original source can be found here.



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