Lead Dog Spotlight - Natori Mordica
"Family Focused & Fearless Woman"
by Grant Hobin
Our technicians are the lifeblood of our business and the tasks they perform on a daily basis, can easily be described as grueling. Whether working in the outdoor elements, or climbing into furnace type attics, or crawling through the dark, inhabited spaces under the home; our technicians have the innate ability to be a customer facing ambassador for our brand while still undertaking tasks that would make many shudder.
Gainesville's Natori Mordica has been with us since 1/7/2021 and she has developed into a Tier 3 technician who contributes in a multitude of ways up to and including working OOM over the past two months in our Dothan location. She has continued to excel throughout her career and prove that in a male dominated industry, anything is possible when you put your mind to it. Natori fields curiosity from her customers every single day when they see her smiling face at their doorsteps. They are always surprised to see a female technician and Natori loves it. She loves proving that she can provide a best in class customer service experience, rivaling that of even some of the most tenured technicians at Satellites Unlimited.
Natori previously worked at the Tallahassee Airport for two years as a Ramp Supervisor and she then found a better career opportunity in Corrections as a Transport Officer. She was responsible for monitoring inmates and she did so for ten years before finding a home at SUI. The prison system could be described as a challenging environment to work in, but Natori has grown accustomed to overcoming adverse situations and challenging the status quo.
Her inspiration has always been her family. They have always supported her dreams and ideas, and their bond is unbreakable. Natori was extremely close to her Mom who passed away in 2017, as her Mom was a pillar of strength for the family, raising Natori and her sister on her own. Natori has been a single parent herself for 23 years and her daughter is currently enrolled in nursing school. Natori's aspiration when she was younger was to be a nurse and her daughter is on her way to living out that dream. Natori couldn't be more proud of the young lady she is becoming.
Natori looks forward to growing in her new career and blazing the path for a future generation of female technicians. She says that the Gainesville office always makes her feel comfortable and she now aspires to advance into management. She wants to have the ability to mentor others and lead. The lineage of fearless leadership runs deep in her family and Natori continues to honor the family legacy each and every day. Unlike the dark crawlspaces she navigates or hot attics she works in, Natori wants to be that cool and collected leader who serves as a shining light for others.

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