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SRT Building Operations Manager Receives Minot Chamber EDC Eagle Award

Aug 06 2021

SRT Building Operations Manager Receives Minot Chamber EDC Eagle Award

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SRT Building Operations Manager Ken Banker received Minot Chamber EDC‘s Eagle Award in July. The Eagle Award recognizes excellence in customer service, and the recipient must be nominated to receive this award.
 
Ken was nominated by SRT customer Rodney, who said, “On Thursday June 3, 2021, I stopped at SRT on business. I noticed that the American flag on the pole in front of the building was caught up and tangled in the slide sleeve for the lanyard and could not fly in the wind. I mentioned it to the receptionist and asked for it to be passed on to maintenance and said, as a veteran, I was concerned about this. Within a few short minutes, I saw someone come out and look up at the flag. He retrieved the crank to lower the flag to correct the problem as I watched. He mentioned it appeared the flag was damaged. He removed the flag from service as a sign of respect in not flying a damaged flag. I thanked him for his action. I neglected to ask him his name. I later learned his name after a friend suggested the Eagle Award. I agree about the award, deserving to a man who is a veteran and respects the American flag. Thank you again Mr. Ken Banker for your action. It is good to see a new flag flying at SRT. You are a great representative of the company and the maintenance department.”
 
Congratulations Ken, and thank you for taking great care of our building and grounds!
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Watch Out For Charity Scams The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reports that scams starting on social media have proliferated during the pandemic. Scammers are hiding out on social media and using ads and offers to attract their next unsuspecting victims.

Some pose as legitimate online sellers but never deliver the items for which they’ve been paid. Others deal in romance scams or phony offers of financial help such as grants or other pandemic-related relief. These types of scams are after money, personal information, or both.

How does it work? Scammers can hide behind phony profiles on social media. They can take over an account or join a virtual community you trust to encourage you to trust them. But you can make it harder for scammers to target you with these strategies:
  • Review your social media privacy settings and limit what you share publicly.

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  • If you get a message from a friend about a grant or financial relief, call them. Did they really send that message? If not, their account may have been hacked. Check it out before you act.
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People use disposable email for a variety of reasons. The main one is to avoid spam that can fill up the inbox of your primary email account. Many forums, websites, and blogs ask visitors to register before they can view content, post comments, or download information. A disposable email account will allow you to sign up and verify your registration without exposing your primary email account to spam or having it publicly available online.

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