On Tuesday, 28 June, during our Annual General Meeting, the 2022 Lizanne Scott Staff Excellence Award was presented to Lucia Vaculova, Associate Manager. The competition was tough, but the positive attitude, professionalism, and team spirit Lucia has displayed was worthy of recognition. For her hard work and dedication, Lucia will receive a certificate of excellence and a monetary prize. Congratulations Lucia!
2022 Lizanne Scott Staff Excellence Award winner
On Tuesday, 28 June, during our Annual General Meeting, the 2022 Lizanne Scott Staff Excellence Award was presented to Lucia Vaculova, Associate Manager. The competition was tough, but the positive attitude, professionalism, and team spirit Lucia has displayed was worthy of recognition. For her hard work and dedication, Lucia will receive a certificate of excellence and a monetary prize. Congratulations Lucia!

Initiated in 2006 and renamed the Lizanne Scott Staff Excellence Award in 2012, the award recognises the outstanding work done by AmCham EU staff in the preceding 12-month period.
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