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UPDATES AT WAL Staff Honored at
Employee Banquet
Several staff mem-
By Rashawnda Atkinson bers were recognized
for their exceptional
There’s so much that’s happened over the holidays and work at this year’s
into 2020. Here’s a recap of some key events and staff Employee Banquet.
updates Management and the
Board of Directors
Rules and Regulations (R&R) Reformatted attended the affair,
Copies of the current R&R may be downloaded from where several em-
www.watergateatlandmark.com. You can also pay $5 for ployees were recog-
a hard copy at Resident Services if you prefer such. nized for remarkable
job performance and
The R&R document was reformatted to make accessing length of service.
rules and guidelines for specific topics easier to find. Re- Above: Bryan Fingers, Mgmt. Staff of
lated topics were grouped near one another and some Congratulations is the Year
commonly used forms were attached to the document. We extended to the fol-
hope you enjoy and use the reformatted version. lowing employees for Below: John Cunningham, Employee
of the Year
their exceptional
New Maintenance Coordinator work ethic:
Shalayah Nesbitt became our new Maintenance Coordina-
tor in December of last year. She has over a decade of • 2020 Employee of
customer service experience and four years of condo asso- the Year
ciation service. Her background includes compiling resale John Cunningham,
packages, maintenance coordination, condo question- Covenants En-
naires and more. Shalayah says these experiences helped forcement Admin-
her learn how to “tactfully handle difficult situations.” istrator
Although being a Maintenance Coordinator for such a • Management
large community can seem overwhelming, she states that Staff of the Year
“enjoys the challenges that come with the position” and Bryan Fingers,
“remembers to keep the residents’ needs a priority.” Per- Shop Foreman
haps it’s her background as a trained boxer that gives her
the calm she needs to focus. • Environmental
Services Employee of the Year
Kat is Back! Moises Rodriguez, Floor Technician
Kat Robinson returned to Watergate at Landmark to serve
as a Resident Services Representative. When asked about • Maintenance Employee of the Year
her return to WAL, she said, “It feels like home.” Fredy Flores, Electrician
Have You Met Becca? • Resident Services Employee of the Year
Our Activities Director and Racquet Club Manager, Raul Mercado, Resident Services Representative
Meena Paluvai, has returned to India to care for family.
Her last day onsite for WAL was Saturday, January 25. • Rising Star Award for New Employees
Saul Benavides, Maintenance Painter
“Out of all the places I’ve been, everyone here has been
supportive and helpful. I’ll miss working here,” she said. End of Annual Re-registration
Accounts not re-registered by January 31, 2020 will have
Pro-FIT has selected Becca Spencer to replace her. She a $50 registration service charge assessed as of Saturday,
began working at WAL on Tuesday, January 28, and has February 1, 2020.
nine years of professional theatre production and event
management experience. Thank you so much to those who’ve completed re-
registration!
“I’m excited to provide a positive experience to everyone
attending events here at WAL,” the Arizona native said.
When she’s not working, Becca enjoys painting and read-
ing a good book. Give her a warm welcome!
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