1 April 2021 - Lee-Anne Bruce
This week CALS has the honour of celebrating our ten year anniversary with two pillars of our organisation, Duduzile Mlambo and Sibongile Ncube
Something I’ve missed dearly while working remotely during the pandemic is just walking into the office in the morning. No matter how early I would arrive, Mam’D was always there before me, wearing a warm smile and an elegant outfit, greeting me with a “Good morning, my angel” and offering me something new from her selection of herbal teas. Duduzile Mlambo often introduces herself as the CALS mom, and I can’t imagine a more accurate term for the energy and love that she brings to her work in the front office. She does more than process claims, make payments and manage petty cash: she takes care of us, her children.
New Hires and Promotions at LCvista
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The leading provider of learning and compliance management solutions scales client services to accommodate growth with a newly created role and new hire.
Summer Jackson and Amanda Hollingsworth, LCvista
The expansion of LCvista’s client-facing team further positions the company to provide exceptional service and deliver client success. SEATTLE (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 LCvista, a leading provider of training and compliance solutions, is excited to announce the promotion of Summer Jackson to the newly established role of Solutions Engineer, and to welcome Amanda Hollingsworth as a Client Account Specialist. The expansion of LCvista’s client-facing team further positions the company to provide exceptional service and deliver client success.
Martha “Marty” McLaren, a past West Seattle/South Park representative on the
Seattle Public Schools Board of Directors, has died. Ms. McLaren, a Puget Ridge resident, was 76 years old. She was a longtime educator and community advocate, but her highest-profile role was that of board member. She won election in 2011 by unseating incumbent
Steve Sundquist and then four years later was unseated herself by current board member
Leslie Harris. We talked with Ms. McLaren after her election in 2011; she spoke of her teaching career following her involvement with advocacy as a PTA leader while her children were in school. More details on her life are in her obituary, which we’ve just received: