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My favorite meal: Sometimes there is nothing like a big plate of cheesy, spicy Mexican food, and sometimes give me chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes with gravy,
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peas from the garden, sliced tomatoes and corn bread ! Oh My Goodness!!! When I’m not working I’m: Keeping the roads hot
between church activities, my three (fourth one on the way) precious granddaughters, and endless errands. When I have downtime, I love to read and work in my flower bed.
Te accomplishment of which I am most
proud: A few years ago I led a family that had just lost a loved one through a grief share class. Many times since then they have shared with me how it changed their lives, and helped them to cope. I am glad to have been there for them. Te hardest thing I have ever done: Learning
to live and love again after the sudden death of my first husband of 20 years. Te Lord saw me through those sad days, and has brought me a very long way. I give all credit to Him. At the top of my bucket list is to: Take a long, slow cruise on the
Mediterranean with my husband. You might be surprised to learn that: I’m a classic rock fan. Te
Worker’s Comp Administration Assistant Kim Mitchell 70’s rule !
My pet peeve is: Rude and inconsiderate people. Motto or favorite quote: “ A merry heart does good like a medicine
-----“ Proverbs 17:22 How long have you been at AAC and can you describe some of your successful AAC
projects? I have only been here since November of 2012. Tis is a new adventure for me. I don’t have any success stories to tell yet, but give me some time and hopefully I will. I will tell you I have success- fully learned everyone’s name, I haven’t torn up any office equipment, and have been successful in not falling down the stairs — yet ! What do you like most about your AAC? I love the challenge that a new job brings. I have so
much to learn, but I am thankful for the opportunity. I also love the people here. Everyone has been very kind and welcoming. I left behind some close friends at my previous job, and that was very difficult. Te people here have made the transition easier. Tank you everyone.
AACRMS Administrative Assistant Amber Krum My favorite meal: Anything I make. Just kidding, I love
Mexican food and Larry’s Pizza. When I’m not working I’m: Spending time with my son Carson, who is almost two years old. I also enjoy be- ing outdoors and socializing with my friends. Te accomplishment of which I am most
proud: Graduating college with a BA in Business Administration. Te hardest thing I have ever done: Starting over in life and becoming a single mother. While there are many challenges to being a mother, it has been the most rewarding experience in my life. At the top of my bucket list is to: To travel to as many places as I can, especially in Europe. You might be surprised to learn that: My
favorite sport to play is racquetball My pet peeve is: Rude and inconsiderate people. Motto or favorite quote: “Quit worrying about how everything is going to turn out. Live one
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day at a time; better yet, make the most of this moment. It’s good to have a big – picture outlook, to set goals, to establish budgets and make plans, but if you’re always living in the future, you’re never really enjoy- ing the present in the way God wants you to.” — Joel Osteen How long have you been at AAC and can you describe some of your successful AAC
projects? I have been at the AAC since August 2012.
Primarily, my full time project is being AWESOME, but aside from that I assist my co-workers with
Worker’s Comp claims. What do you like most about your position at
AAC? Foremost, I enjoy the positive and caring atmosphere
we have at the AAC. I enjoy that I get to interact with a variety of people on a daily basis. I feel I have been given a chance to grow as a person and employee in my position at AAC.
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