(PRESS RELEASE) LAFAYETTE, LA — Stuller announced the recipients of the 2025 S.E.R.V.E. Star Awards, honoring employees who have made exceptional contributions and embody the company’s five core values.
“Service has always been at the heart of Stuller,” said Jennifer East, vice president of human resources. “These employees have made a meaningful impact through their work and support of others, and we’re proud to recognize them!”
The S.E.R.V.E. Star Awards recognize those who lead by example, uplift others, and contribute to the culture of service that is central to Stuller’s mission and future success.
The 2025 Stuller S.E.R.V.E. Star Recipients are
- Overall S.E.R.V.E Star: Morgan Miquez, IT Operations Project Planner
- Smile and Acknowledge: Danielle Turner, Resale Certificate Administrator
- Engage with Your Community: Shelbi Smith, Marketing Project Manager
- Raise the Bar: Bridget Brown, Customer Service Manager
- Value Your Wellness: Ian Graff, Web Analytics Specialist
- Elevate Yourself: Chantell Bertrand, Casting Tree Manager
Congratulations to each of this year’s honorees for the positive impact they’ve made across Stuller and beyond.
“Stars shine bright. We are thrilled to recognize this year’s ‘STARS’ and are grateful for the light they shine on our customers, their fellow employees, and our Acadiana community,” says Danny Clark, president of Stuller. “We are humbled to recognize their priceless contributions to our company and the people we serve.”
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To learn more about Stuller and Stuller S.E.R.V.E., visit Stuller.com/About.
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