by staff reporter
A WARRINGTON stationery firm came up with an innovative way to boost staff morale - an amusing staff awards event.
For several weeks staff at Penketh's voted to choose which employee they felt expressed the company's brand values - Relationships, Innovation, Trust, Service, and the company's brand personality - Fresh, Caring, Reliable and Fun.
Winners were presented with awards by managing director Mark Penketh and finance director Dave Finn at a ceremony at the Contemporary Urban Centre, Liverpool.
During the evening staff enjoyed looking and laughing at old photographs, team games, food and drink and music.
Award winners were: Becky Scholes, friendliest member of staff; Sandy Gabrielson, most caring member of staff; Iain Scott, most likely to go out of his way to help you; Karen Abel, most likely to be entrusted with an important task; Steve "Dr Fun" Patterson, most humourous member of staff; Iain Scott (again!), most reliable to do what he says he will.
Other winners were: Kevin Pulford, most forgetful employee; Ben Neary, unluckiest employee; Roger Sanders (for his fluorescent wardrobe), most likely to get noticed in a crowd.
During the night Mark Penketh and marketing manager Karen Abel were able to present the company's new brand developed with creative agency Uniform which highlights the firm's strengths.
For several weeks staff at Penketh's voted to choose which employee they felt expressed the company's brand values - Relationships, Innovation, Trust, Service, and the company's brand personality - Fresh, Caring, Reliable and Fun.
Winners were presented with awards by managing director Mark Penketh and finance director Dave Finn at a ceremony at the Contemporary Urban Centre, Liverpool.
During the evening staff enjoyed looking and laughing at old photographs, team games, food and drink and music.
Award winners were: Becky Scholes, friendliest member of staff; Sandy Gabrielson, most caring member of staff; Iain Scott, most likely to go out of his way to help you; Karen Abel, most likely to be entrusted with an important task; Steve "Dr Fun" Patterson, most humourous member of staff; Iain Scott (again!), most reliable to do what he says he will.
Other winners were: Kevin Pulford, most forgetful employee; Ben Neary, unluckiest employee; Roger Sanders (for his fluorescent wardrobe), most likely to get noticed in a crowd.
During the night Mark Penketh and marketing manager Karen Abel were able to present the company's new brand developed with creative agency Uniform which highlights the firm's strengths.


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