Coin Company Honors Six for Quality Achievement
LITTLETON – Littleton Coin Company honored six employees for outstanding quality at an awards luncheon held at the Italian Oasis Restaurant. Recognized for superior achievement and service at the event were: Shelly Hines and Shirley Heath, both of Outbound Fulfillment; Debbie Smith, Customer Service; Miranda Corrigan, Order Processing; Kori Chase, Inventory; and Penny Russell, Coin Buying.
During the event, Chief Operating Officer Mike Morelli provided background information about the evolution of Littleton’s Quality Achievement Award program. “The other officers and I wanted a more visible way to recognize employees who have shown how much they care about their customers and the quality of the work they do,” noted Morelli. “So we created this award program.” Since the program’s establishment in 1997, Littleton Coin Company has presented nearly $15,000 in quality awards to more than 100 deserving employees. The awards program has two phases – departmental awards given in the spring and fall of each year, and a January “Quality Employee of the Year” award. Morelli and Chief Financial Officer Ed Hennessey select the recipients from a list of candidates submitted by company management. Those honored receive special certificates of recognition, a cash award, a luncheon in their honor with company officers, and preferred parking spaces for part of the year.
Based in Littleton, New Hampshire, Littleton Coin Company was founded by Maynard Sundman in 1945 and has set the bar for industry standards for more than 60 years. As one of the largest retail buyers and sellers of coins and paper money in the world, Littleton is renowned for providing friendly, reliable and expert service to collectors around the globe. The company employs more than 300 area residents and is
currently led by President David Sundman. To learn more about Littleton Coin Company, visit the company’s website at LittletonCoin.com. |