Musgrave honours its Everyday Heroes 2017 at Gala Dinner

Musgrave's Everyday Heroes award winners
Musgrave's Everyday Heroes award winners

Musgrave has celebrated its valued employees with the Musgrave Everyday Heroes Awards, honouring those who embody the 140-year-old company's values through their work every day.

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12 January 2018

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The second annual Musgrave Everyday Hero awards were celebrated at a gala dinner this week. First established in 2016 as part of Musgrave’s 140-year anniversary celebrations, the awards give employees throughout the Musgrave network an opportunity to nominate someone who they feel “brings the Musgrave brand values to life every day.”

Hundreds of nominations were received, with candidates selected by how well they promote the company’s values through their everyday actions and how it impacts on making Musgrave a great place to work.

The Musgrave Everyday Heroes for 2017 were:

  • Michael Twohig, Store Development
  • June McCarthy, Employee Experience
  • Ger Chatham, Operations
  • Tara Clifford, Insight and Innovations
  • Gary Moloney, Operations
  • Dawn Nugent, Logistics
  • Ross Hayes, IT
  • Dave Hanlon, Retail Services
  • Margo Phillips, Business Services
  • Joanne Murphy, IT
  • Gerard Bingham, Retail Services
  • Alan Scammell, Operations
  • Sara McAuley, Finance
  • Colm Marshall, Operations
  • Fiona Murray, Sales
  • Aiden Crosby, Foodservices

Musgrave's Everyday Heroes award winners

“As Ireland’s largest private sector employer, our colleagues are incredibly important to us and the future success of our business,” Musgrave CEO Chris Martin said at the event. “We recently celebrated a milestone year of 140 years in business, and our company values have endured and sustained us right from the start.

“The Everyday Hero awards were established to recognise colleagues who bring our values to life every day, so I am delighted to be in a position to acknowledge the efforts of this year’s recipients,” Martin said.

 

 

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