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TEC announces retirements from Bay Springs Company
BAY SPRINGS – TEC announced recently the retirement of several valued employees.
Sandra Estes, Customer Care Representative with over 24 years of service, has witnessed many changes during her tenure with TEC. She has been an integral part of the repair department and recently transitioned into the customer care department.
Mary Jane Todd, Customer Care Representative with over 30 years of service, has served diligently in the commercial office, with a focus on toll procedures and customer care.
June Hollingshead, Customer Care Representative with over 37 years of service, has unsurpassed experience in the repair department. June has endured many changes in technology, work force, and surroundings during her tenure with the company.
“These ladies have dedicated years of service to our company, overcoming challenges, experiencing changes, and building memories,” said Joseph D. Fail, president of TEC. “Our industry is ever-evolving, and TEC couldn’t have been as successful without the help of employees like these who are retiring.”
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