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SUI Recognizes “Lead Dogs” at the Company’s Third Annual Oscars Awards

Satellites Unlimited • Feb 23, 2015

sui_careerswebsite_blog_peoplemachine_oscars1Satellites Unlimited held its third annual Oscars event on February 21st, 2015, at the Birmingham Marriott, in recognition of the company’s top performers. The event, which consisted of a reception and dinner, was hosted by John Pamphilis, Field Operations Business Partner, and Bill Hyler, General Manager. Speeches were also given by many of SUI’s executives in appreciation of the company’s employees for not only being the force that drives SUI, but for also embodying the company’s core values in their daily lives and demonstrating what it means to be the “Lead Dog”.

sui_careerswebsite_blog_peoplemachine_oscars2Employees in various roles throughout the company’s footprint were invited to attend the Oscars to receive awards based on achievement in 2014, including technicians, sales agents, customer service representatives, warehouse managers, field service managers, calibrated trainers, and office managers. At the conclusion of the event, a new award beginning in 2016 was announced in honor of the company’s founder, the Roddy L. McKinney Lead Dog Award.

sui_careerswebsite_blog_peoplemachine_oscars32015 Award Recipients

Calibrated Trainer Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Shane Monk (Dothan)
  • Nicholas Teeling (Huntsville)
  • Robert Emory (Monroe)

Warehouse Manager Lead Dog Award for Top Performance Overall

  • Aaron Coleman (Hattiesburg)

Warehouse Manager Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Perry Clayton (Crestview)
  • Robert Hillyard (Huntsville)
  • Don Oglesby (Mobile)

Customer Service Representative Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Pamela Samford (Mobile)
  • Kami Mahoney (Mobile)
  • Joe Rollo (Crestview)
  • Catherine Roxby (Huntsville)

Lead Dog Award for Supporting Field Operations

  • Todd “Warren” McClinton (Birmingham)

Sales Agent Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Miriam Coley (Birmingham)

Lead Dog Award for Living SUI Values

  • Christopher Harbison (Attalla)

Field Services Manager Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Jeff Condry (Mobile)
  • Nick Wood (Mobile)
  • Robert Soares (Crestview)
  • Demetric Toney (Crestview)
  • Cedric Hampton (Huntsville)
  • Grayling Freeman (Huntsville)
  • Rex Lewis (Huntsville)

Office Manager Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Brock Gaspard (Mobile)

Office Manager Lead Dog Award for Living SUI Values

  • Bryan Presley (Attalla)

Smart Home Services Sales Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Charles Perry (Monroe)
  • Christopher Harbison (Attalla)
  • David Beck (Attalla)
  • Rodney Hazelwood (Mobile)
  • Demetrius Williams (Mobile)

Retail Sales Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  • Monica McLemore (Monroe)
  • Christopher Harbison (Attalla)
  • Immesha Ross (Monroe)
  • Reginald “Shanka” Bridges (Mobile)
  • Daniel Peacock (Jackson)

Office Manager Lead Dog Award for Office Manager of the Year

  • Robert Joiner (Crestview)

Technician Lead Dog Award for Top Performance

  1. Justin Shipes (Dothan)
  2. Brooks Brasher (Tupelo)
  3. Brandon Foote (Jackson)
  4. Richard Schiavo (Birmingham)
  5. Joseph Foster (Hattiesburg)
  6. Jeff Irvine (Montgomery)
  7. Donavan Smith (Birmingham)
  8. Ronald Carroll (Attalla)
  9. Robert Stinard (Montgomery)
  10. Torolla Walker (Huntsville)
  11. Christopher Harbison (Attalla)
  12. Kevin Parker (Birmingham)
  13. Bobby Smith (Huntsville)
  14. Joshua Mickael Payne (Montgomery)
  15. Brian Clemons (Huntsville)
  16. David Wullimann (Attalla)
  17. Robert Weiss (Crestview)
  18. Maurice Stevenson (Hattiesburg)
  19. Adam Hooper (Dothan)
  20. Justin Shellstrom (Mobile)

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