Tag: Employee of the Month

Employees of the Month honored

In last month’s Post an article explained how it took a village to plan, coordinate and execute all the details involved in making the two day, four concert visit by the Texas Tenors seamless and enjoyable for all. Employees who played an integral part in this accomplishment were recently named Employee(s) of the Month honoring their…

Employee of the Month – January 2015

President of the PCHOA Board of Directors John Kiekbusch awards Diana Schull, Guest Relations, Employee of the Month honors.

Jim Brown Diana is the supervisor responsible for the Guest Relations staff that we consider the Ambassadors to the Community. Diana has been a member of Guest Relations for just over six years and she is the consummate professional whose energy and enthusiasm is dependable, reliable and infectious. Always smiling and willing to lend a…

Employee of the Month: Jacinto Pastilles

Jacinto Pastilles (left) receives award from John Kiekbusch, President of the PCHOA.

Vickie Hamilton When the Eagle’s Nest kitchen closed in August for renovations, Jacinto Pastilles, the breakfast cook, was quick to volunteer to help Facilities with the renovation work. An eight year PebbleCreek employee, Jacinto is a favorite among PebbleCreeker breakfast clientele “who know when he’s not in the kitchen to fix their breakfast,” according to…

Employee of the Month – October 2014

Ron Sawyer (left) receives award from PCHOA President John Kiekbusch.

Vickie Hamilton Ron Sawyer, PebbleCreek’s Landscape Supervisor, is the August Employee of the Month. Ron and the four employees who work for him make up the Hot Shot Team that respond to green card and other requests for service in common areas. This allows DLC crews to remain on their normal rotating cycles of the…

Employee of the Month – June 2014

Ann Fromm receives award from John Kiekbusch, President of PCHOA Board of Directors

Jim Brown On January 17, 2014, Guest Relations greeter Ann Fromm was working at the Eagle’s Nest gatehouse when two females approached the gate suggesting that they were headed to a specific address to check out a couch for sale. Ann thought the request to be somewhat odd based on the size of the vehicle…