Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to announce that team member
Robin Mainor has been named the latest Camden Campus Star of the Quarter.
Each quarter, Health System team members nominate fellow team members
for their above and beyond performance that exceeds the Health System’s
standards of service excellence.
Robin was nominated for her compassion and constant willingness to help
others. She recently went out of her way to assist a family of five who
had been involved in an automobile accident during a trip from Pennsylvania
to Florida. Fortunately, their injuries were minor, but damages to their
car rendered it inoperable and it had to be towed. Being Sunday, the local
rental car company was closed and the nearest open agency was in Jacksonville.
At the end of her shift, Robin borrowed a fellow team member’s SUV,
drove the family to the towing company to retrieve their belongings and
then drove the family to Jacksonville where they were able to rent a car
and be on their way.
“Robin exemplifies the Health System’s standards of service
excellence on a daily basis,” says Howard W. Sepp Jr., FACHE, vice
president/administrator, Camden Campus. “She always has a positive
attitude and she is a worthy Star of the Quarter recipient.”
Robin joined the Health System in July 2007. She works in the Admissions
department as a
full time
registrar. She lives in Woodbine, Ga., where she was born and raised,
with her three children Justin, Brianna
and
Trinity. Robin’s hobbies include cooking, reading, and gardening.