A huge congratulations to our Blackberry Mountain Team Member of the Month for October, Amy Scriven! Amy serves as a warewasher in Three Sisters. "Amy is one of the most reliable and hardworking dishwashers I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. She does an excellent job of holding to our high standards, and she trains other dishwashers to do the same. We are fortunate to have her on our team." Thank you, Amy, for your dedication to Blackberry and for everything you do each and every day! #BlackberryMountain #BMTN #WeAreBlackberry
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