Friday, November 25, 2011

Eastbrook tops in Breast Cancer Awareness sales for FY12 contest

In October, post offices across Alabama competed to determine which office and which clerks could sell the most Breast Cancer Awareness stamps during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 

The results are in: Eastbrook Station in Montgomery is the winner. Eastbrook SSA Jacqueline Wells took home the individual prize for first place: 
she sold $8, 370.45! worth of stamps. 

Here are the Alabama BCA results: 

Retail Associate winners of a $250.00 gift card: 
1. Jacqueline Wells, Eastbrook, winner in the Level 22 and above offices: sold $8, 370.45
2. Rodrigo Mays, Fairfield, winner in the Level 18-21 offices: sold $4351.05
3. Patricia Barnard, Magnolia Springs, winner in the Level 16 and below offices: sold $1786.40

Top 5 offices in Alabama:
1. Eastbrook:                        $14, 635.50
2. Hartselle:                           $14, 530.45 (so close!)
3. GMF Montgomery:           $13,384.25
4. Orange Beach                   $8,571.20
5. Eufaula                              $6316.75

Trophy-winning offices:
1. Eastbrook, winner Level 22 and above: $14, 635.50
2. Hartselle, winner Level 18-21: $14,530.45
3. Magnolia Springs, winner Level 16 and below: $1984.40

Last week, Area 3 MPOO Reginald Capers dropped by Eastbrook to congratulate the office and to present Jacqueline Wells with her gift card. 

In honor of their achievement, Capers donned a pinkly painted coiffure. 


Pictured above are Lagoon Park Manager Julius Williams, MPOO3 Reginald Capers, Lagoon Park Supervisor Candy Stettler, Montgomery Postmaster Donnie Snipes, Eastbrook SSA Jessica King, Eastbrook  SSA Jacqueline Wells, and Eastbrook SSA Tammy Sager. 


Reginald Capers recognized Jacqueline Wells as being the #1 seller in Alabama of Breast Cancer Awareness stamps in October and presented her with a $250 gift certificate. 

Congratulations to all of the winners. Let us know when the trophies and gift cards come your way so that we can post your pictures here, too. 

Thanks also to Eve Golden for sending the pictures of Eastbrook.