Denise Domus Case Study

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Denise Domingus is an Administrative Assistant for the DOP; and she has been working for AmerisourceBergen for four years. In this role, Denise loves that not two days are the same with her favorite part of everyday being the interaction she has with other associates. Denise received the True Blue Award for her help and support to the Columbus Women in Leadership Group in hosting an event. She went above and beyond her role. Denise helped from setting up rooms to setting up cleaning. Denise was nominated by Brenda Axe, “Our meeting would not have been as successful without your help! Again, thank you very much!” Upon receiving of the award, Denise felt” honored and surprised;” she added, “it was not necessary as she was just doing her job.”

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