CLAY COUNTY – More than 130 front line and behind the scenes team members, including eight from Clay County, were honored at the 14th Annual Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association ROSE …
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CLAY COUNTY – More than 130 front line and behind the scenes team members, including eight from Clay County, were honored at the 14th Annual Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association ROSE (Recognition Of Service Excellence) Awards, where the entire Northeast Florida region celebrates stories of exceptional service.
Luis Villacis, a maintenance man and engineer at Courtyard Orange Park, became the first winner for Guest Service from Clay County.
Others from Clay who were nominated were:
• Lynn Boykins, Courtyard Orange Park
• Sara Severns, Courtyard Orange Park
• Bonita Haynes, Courtyard Orange Park
• Colton Ferrin, Grumpy’s Restaurant Orange Park
• Margaret Murphy, Grumpy’s Restaurant Orange Park
• Khrystal Luntsford, Hampton Inn & Suites Middleburg
• Andrew Shaw, Hampton Inn & Suites Middleburg
“I couldn't be prouder to be part of Clay County's hospitality and tourism industry,” said Kimberly Morgan, Director of Tourism. “It’s professionals like this that make a difference in someone’s visit. Next year, we hope that we get to celebrate even more of our Clay County industry members.”