Sighpath Medical recently hosted a national Sales & Operations meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 4-day event culminated in the Sightpath Medical Awards Dinner where five employees were recognized for their contributions to the company. Congratulations to the winners on this honor and their outstanding accomplishments!
Award recipients, left to right: Richard Minors, Heather Kummet, Dan Decker, Jeff Huguelet, and Phil Kraling
Sighpath Medical recently hosted a national Sales & Operations meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 4-day event culminated in the Sightpath Medical Awards Dinner, where five employees were recognized for their contributions to the company, including Dick Minors. Dick Minors was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Dick Minors, at right, with Sightpath president and CEO, Jim Tiffany during the awards ceremony, began his career with Sightpath in 2001 and has since held a variety of upper-management positions within the Sightpath organization.
There are many different personalities that make up the Sightpath team, but one attribute we all have in common is our commitment to providing the best service to our customers and to each other. Regardless of the roles we play in the organization, in our personal lives, or in the community, all of our employees are valued and appreciated for their contribution to the company mission. At Sightpath, our employees have applied their varying approaches, talents and ideas to create an inclusive culture. We are proud of our 200+ employees and appreciate all that they have done to make Sightpath Medical a great place to work!
From time to time, this blog will present Voices of Sightpath, featuring guest posts from others within our organization. Our first in this series comes from Joel Gaslin, Vice President of Sales for Sightpath Medical:
The Connection Economy My favorite business author, Seth Godin, said recently in his new book the Icarus Deception that the world economy is now functioning based on connections rather than industrialization. Whoa, that’s a profound statement! And it’s exactly why I like to read Seth’s art so much.