Stuller Celebrates Long-Serving Employees
The manufacturer recognized several team members at its 2024 Milestone Anniversary Banquet.
The manufacturing company honored those who have marked 25, 30, 35, and 40 or more years of service at Stuller.
“We are grateful for the commitment and hard work these employees have demonstrated over the years,” said Danny Clark, president of Stuller.
“They represent the best of Stuller and have set the standard for the future of generations.”
Jennifer East, vice president of human resources, added, “The banquet was a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge the loyalty and contributions of our team.
“Their hard work is at the heart of what makes Stuller successful, and we are proud to celebrate their career milestones.”
Matt Stuller, the company’s founder, closed out the evening, sharing congratulations and appreciation to the employees and their contributions toward shaping Stuller’s success.
“I’m incredibly proud of the effort and hard work these employees put in every day. They are all heroes in my life,” Matt said.
“There are companies and great organizations all around the world doing what we do, but what sets us apart is our people.”
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