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Training Academy staff recognized at grand re-opening



2017-06-16 - Walmart Supercenter, 2988 Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
David Boggs, market manager, at the podium, brought the new Walmart Training Academy staff together at the grand re-opening of the store today and had words of praise for all they are doing. He said they are training employees from Louisville to Berea to Bowling and in between in this store selected because it's one of the best. From left are: Amanda Abbott, academy department manager; Robin Smith, academy coordinator; Tammy Hodson, academy training facilitator; Traci Stotts, academy facilitator one; Tammy Courtney, academy facilitator one; Riley Isenburg, academy department Manager; Tabith Harper, academy department Manager; Mindy Alexander, academy facilitator one; and Vickie Clark, academy training facilitator.


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