The Cream of the Crop Award is to recognize the dedication and hard work of one of our CFS team-mates.  This is when we proudly thank someone for their contributions to our co-op, our patrons and our teams – this award is for someone who truly is the “Cream of the Crop”!


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Congratulations Amber Roeker - November 2020 Cream of the Crop Award Winner

Nov 20, 2020


The Cream of the Crop Award is to recognize the dedication and hard work of one of our CFS team-mates.  This is when we proudly thank someone for their contributions to our co-op, our patrons and our teams – this award is for someone who truly is the “Cream of the Crop”!
The recipient of the November 2020 Cream of the Crop Award is Amber Roeker!
Amber has been in Energy customer service/admin for 3 ½ years.  Her cheerful, welcoming personality has made her very successful at dealing with any customer issue.  She can also be described as goal-oriented, efficient, punctual and willing to help in any way she can.  Most recently, she put a ton of time and energy into making the Energy department software transition a success.  Thank you, Amber, for your hard work and dedication.  You are truly the “Cream of the Crop”!
 

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