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2023 Awards Ceremony

Some of the Top Performer Winners of the Night!!

Highest Auto Title Loan Balance and Highest ATL PSC Rosa Delgado (Caguas Title 1)

Highest PLO/BBO Over Budget % Hector Lopez (Orlando 10), Carlos Febres (Carolina 2) and Area Manager, Javier Perez standing in, and Team Portmore, Area Manager, Cargill Brown standing in.

Highest % of GP$ Over Budget Cruz Duarte (Orlando 4), Team Granada (Kerwin Boxill pictured), and Manuel Roman (San Sebastian 1)

Retail Sales Over Budget $ Brian Nepa (Cayman; not pictured), Vanessa Barrerio (Kissimmee 5) and Paul Padilla (Bayamon 1)

Employee Checklist Employee Checklist

1. Know the plan

It’s in every employee’s best interest to understand what’s expected of them if a disaster occurs. Be aware of your company’s hurricane response plan, including the evacuation plan, safe spaces within the building, and how to secure your workspace if it’s required.

2. Stay informed

Whether in Florida, along the Gulf, on the Atlantic Seaboard, or another inland location far away, every employee should have a list with all of their direct points of contact during hurricane season and where to go for updates. If your company has an emergency communication system in place, ensure you understand how critical information will be shared and how to request help if needed.

3. Be proactive

Keep an emergency supply kit in your work area, your home, and potentially in your vehicle. To prepare for extended periods without power in your office, keep a flashlight, portable batterypowered phone charger, and extra batteries on hand. If you take prescription medications, speak with your physician to ensure you have extra. In the event of a power outage, credit cards might not work, so plan to keep some spare cash accessible.

You and your employees need to prepare for the possibility that you lose power, supplies run out, and water becomes undrinkable. Put together a collection of essential items you and your family may need in case of an emergency. Close them in airtight plastic bags, and store your entire hurricane kit in a large plastic container or waterproof duffel.

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