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Stacey Tyree is MBSH's Employee of the Month for September

  • 5 October 2023
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Stacey Tyree is MBSH's Employee of the Month for September

Congratulations to Stacey Tyree, who was selected as MBSH's September 2023 "Employee of the Month."  An employee at the hospital since 1997, Tyree is the Executive Secretary to the President.

The following are just a few of the comments that accompanied Tyree's nomination:  Stacey goes above and beyond on a daily basis.  She takes an active role in outside activities where supporting community events, Ambassador events, monthly update of Chamber highlights and representing MBSH at the St. Clair Chamber to assist us in connecting with the communities we serve.  Stacey is a truly valuable team member.  She is incredible at adapting to the days needed events as they arise.  Approaching the challenges at hand with the alighment to all the BJC values.  Always willing to step in and stay beyond her normal work day if the events require it.

For the recognition, Tyree received a certificate, pin, 100 BJC Shines points, and a reserved parking spot for one month.  Congratulations again on this well-deserved honor!

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