Symmetry Honors Employees

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Symmetry Medical honored 56 employees at a breakfast buffet held in their honor at the Center Lake Pavilion.

Brian Moore, Chief Executive Officer, opened the breakfast with a welcome statement and commended the employees for their dedication, hard work and commitment to Symmetry Medical.

He went on to say Symmetry Medical recognizes the important part their employees play in the foundation of the company and how their commitment has contributed to the continued growth and success of Symmetry Medical.

Employees were recognized for years of service ranging from 5 to 30 years with the combined years of service totaling 660 years.

Each unit manager then introduced their employees and presented them with an award of the employees' choosing.

Symmetry Medical congratulated the employees for their individual years of service and hard work.

Five Years

Brian Moore, Fred Delacruz, Scott Wallen, Duane Siders, Rosa Shalchick, Sam Cabrera, Eric Nordman, Michael Lowe, Adam Isley, Anthony Koser, Lucy Saavedra, John Butler, Jack Buchalco, Amanda Warner, Tom Fraustein, Jim Vanderford, Jennifer Goble, Craig Burns, Darrell Poulson, Mark Rybolt, Bret Smith and Eric Baker.

Ten Years

Joyce Price, Ray Hathaway, Barry Ousley, Bobby Ray Adams, David Wright, Rob Sullivan, Michelle Snyder, Sibyl Nelson, Michele Sikora, William Yarger and Rob Neibert.

Fifteen Years

Angie Dillon, Michael Scott, Dean Trippiedi and Jim Robinson.

Twenty Years

Frank Valdez

Thirty Years

Linda Scalet[[In-content Ad]]

Symmetry Medical honored 56 employees at a breakfast buffet held in their honor at the Center Lake Pavilion.

Brian Moore, Chief Executive Officer, opened the breakfast with a welcome statement and commended the employees for their dedication, hard work and commitment to Symmetry Medical.

He went on to say Symmetry Medical recognizes the important part their employees play in the foundation of the company and how their commitment has contributed to the continued growth and success of Symmetry Medical.

Employees were recognized for years of service ranging from 5 to 30 years with the combined years of service totaling 660 years.

Each unit manager then introduced their employees and presented them with an award of the employees' choosing.

Symmetry Medical congratulated the employees for their individual years of service and hard work.

Five Years

Brian Moore, Fred Delacruz, Scott Wallen, Duane Siders, Rosa Shalchick, Sam Cabrera, Eric Nordman, Michael Lowe, Adam Isley, Anthony Koser, Lucy Saavedra, John Butler, Jack Buchalco, Amanda Warner, Tom Fraustein, Jim Vanderford, Jennifer Goble, Craig Burns, Darrell Poulson, Mark Rybolt, Bret Smith and Eric Baker.

Ten Years

Joyce Price, Ray Hathaway, Barry Ousley, Bobby Ray Adams, David Wright, Rob Sullivan, Michelle Snyder, Sibyl Nelson, Michele Sikora, William Yarger and Rob Neibert.

Fifteen Years

Angie Dillon, Michael Scott, Dean Trippiedi and Jim Robinson.

Twenty Years

Frank Valdez

Thirty Years

Linda Scalet[[In-content Ad]]
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