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

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Liberti Joins Goshert Insuracne
Goshert Insurance LLC recently announced the addition of Tina Liberti to its professional staff at 475 Anchorage Rd, Ste 11 in Warsaw.
Liberti brings more than 3 years of experience in sales and service in Property/Casualty and Life/Health Insurance, as well as more than 20 years of experience in customer service and relations.  
She also has her master’s in organizational management.  Liberti and her family currently live in Pierceton, however she grew up in Syracuse having graduated from Wawasee High School.
Call her at 574-267-0132, email her at [email protected] or stop by the office.

REMC Announces Carr As New CSR
Kosciusko REMC recently announced that Marlin Carr has joined the cooperative as a Customer Service Representative.
In his new position Carr is responsible for a broad range of member service activities, such as general phone coverage responding to members, assisting members with billing questions and providing support for the cashier area.
“Marlin’s extensive professional experience in utility customer service is a great addition to our customer service team and will greatly contribute to the many services and programs we offer to our members,” said Emily Cowan, KREMC manager of marketing and customer service.
Carr’s experience includes more than 30 years in customer service-related activities with United Telephone/Sprint. He most recently worked for USIC, a utility locating service.
He is a graduate of Warsaw Community High School and has completed multiple business and management training programs and seminars.
Carr and his wife, Kathy, have three children and one grandchild. They reside in Warsaw.
Kosciusko REMC is a Touchstone Energy® electric cooperative serving more than 17,000 members throughout Kosciusko County and into surrounding counties.

Warsaw AkzoNobel Reaches Milestone
On December 19, the Warsaw AkzoNobel plant reached a milestone; the 15th year celebration of Zero Lost Time Injuries.
The Warsaw Plant holds safety at the highest level. The company said it could not have accomplished this goal without the hard-work and pure dedication of the Warsaw AkzoNobel employees.
This accomplishment was recognized on January 19 with the staff cooking a Thank-You celebration meal for all employees.
All employees received a commemorative jacket as well.

Williams Hired By Peabody
NORTH MANCHESTER – Stan Williams was recently hired as the director of development by the Peabody Home Foundation.
He comes with more than 20 years experience in sales, sales management, customer service and marketing. Williams was most recently a residency counselor for Peabody Retirement Community in the sales and marketing team. He is an alumnus of Anderson University where he received his bachelor’s in psychology. Williams resides in North Manchester with his wife, Lisa. They have two boys, Kyle and Alec.
Williams was employed at Peabody Retirement Community previously in 1991 – 1997 also engaging in sales, marketing and fundraising. “I carry a deep admiration for the Peabody Community. Both grandparents and now my mother lives at Peabody Retirement Community. My passion and conviction for “The Peabody Home Foundation” is much more than a job, says Williams.”[[In-content Ad]]

Liberti Joins Goshert Insuracne
Goshert Insurance LLC recently announced the addition of Tina Liberti to its professional staff at 475 Anchorage Rd, Ste 11 in Warsaw.
Liberti brings more than 3 years of experience in sales and service in Property/Casualty and Life/Health Insurance, as well as more than 20 years of experience in customer service and relations.  
She also has her master’s in organizational management.  Liberti and her family currently live in Pierceton, however she grew up in Syracuse having graduated from Wawasee High School.
Call her at 574-267-0132, email her at [email protected] or stop by the office.

REMC Announces Carr As New CSR
Kosciusko REMC recently announced that Marlin Carr has joined the cooperative as a Customer Service Representative.
In his new position Carr is responsible for a broad range of member service activities, such as general phone coverage responding to members, assisting members with billing questions and providing support for the cashier area.
“Marlin’s extensive professional experience in utility customer service is a great addition to our customer service team and will greatly contribute to the many services and programs we offer to our members,” said Emily Cowan, KREMC manager of marketing and customer service.
Carr’s experience includes more than 30 years in customer service-related activities with United Telephone/Sprint. He most recently worked for USIC, a utility locating service.
He is a graduate of Warsaw Community High School and has completed multiple business and management training programs and seminars.
Carr and his wife, Kathy, have three children and one grandchild. They reside in Warsaw.
Kosciusko REMC is a Touchstone Energy® electric cooperative serving more than 17,000 members throughout Kosciusko County and into surrounding counties.

Warsaw AkzoNobel Reaches Milestone
On December 19, the Warsaw AkzoNobel plant reached a milestone; the 15th year celebration of Zero Lost Time Injuries.
The Warsaw Plant holds safety at the highest level. The company said it could not have accomplished this goal without the hard-work and pure dedication of the Warsaw AkzoNobel employees.
This accomplishment was recognized on January 19 with the staff cooking a Thank-You celebration meal for all employees.
All employees received a commemorative jacket as well.

Williams Hired By Peabody
NORTH MANCHESTER – Stan Williams was recently hired as the director of development by the Peabody Home Foundation.
He comes with more than 20 years experience in sales, sales management, customer service and marketing. Williams was most recently a residency counselor for Peabody Retirement Community in the sales and marketing team. He is an alumnus of Anderson University where he received his bachelor’s in psychology. Williams resides in North Manchester with his wife, Lisa. They have two boys, Kyle and Alec.
Williams was employed at Peabody Retirement Community previously in 1991 – 1997 also engaging in sales, marketing and fundraising. “I carry a deep admiration for the Peabody Community. Both grandparents and now my mother lives at Peabody Retirement Community. My passion and conviction for “The Peabody Home Foundation” is much more than a job, says Williams.”[[In-content Ad]]
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