Chartwells Monthly | May 2021

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people / foodservice heroes

Leaders

& Heroes

Chartwells Foodservice Heroes

Go Above & Beyond During the pandemic, these Chartwells foodservice team members stood out as leaders and heroes. We appreciate all they do, going above and beyond expectations. UNWAVERING DEDICATION

Linda Robinson SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

A foodservice associate at Seattle University since 1965, Linda first prepared 250 lunch bags every morning, then jumped on the serving line to help during the lunch rush. But today, she enjoys her role as cashier, which enables her to make a personal connection with new SU students. Her nurturing spirit and contagious positivity have been especially appreciated during the isolating circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic. Linda helps make Seattle U a better place to work and live.

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ALWAYS STEPS UP Talibah Jones ADELPHI UNIVERSITY

Despite having a hearing impairment, hardworking Talibah has an eagerness to learn and grow. She joined the Adelphi Dining team at the back of the house, and as she excelled, her responsibilities grew. Now, she stocks, transports and inventories all satellite units. In fall 2020, Talibah made sure all students in quarantine received their meals. During spring semester, she transported Adelphi’s disabled associates for mandatory COVID-19 testing. No matter the obstacles, Talibah always steps up to the plate.


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