POWERGRAMS

August 19, 2013

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Powergrams is published biweekly by Alabama Power for its employees, retirees and friends. Please report address changes by calling the editor. Thumbs Up! As one of their Alabama Power Service Organization projects, Haleyville and Hamilton Office employees took part in Marion County's first Habitat for Humanity Women Build. More than 50 volunteers built and raised all four walls of the home in Glen Allen in one day. Employees who helped with the project were Cathy Akers, Tracey Carter, Regina Galloway and Melinda Weaver. Cathy Akers, Regina Galloway, Tracey Carter and Melinda Weaver. A customer commended Ed Gaylor, Ozark Office, praising his technical skills and exceptional customer service while handling an issue with her refrigerator. "He was so good, so nice, very fast, absolutely truthful and on time," she said. "The on-time service was amazing, and each trip, he arrived in the time frame he indicated. The level of service he provided was the best I have seen." Enterprise Manager John McLean received an Award of Excellence from the Third Region president of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA). The award recognizes McLean's five years of service as treasurer of the Fort Rucker/Wiregrass Chapter of AUSA. Southern Division Quality Assurance Specialist Dianne Hoskinson was congratulated and hugged by the grandmother of a little girl she helped on the way to work. The child's mother had been involved in an auto accident and Hoskinson stopped to calm the girl while the parent called police. IN MEMORIAM Harry L. Chancy, 91, retiree, Geneva Business Office, June 4. Lester G. Gober, 93, retiree, Gorgas Steam Plant, July 20. Abner P. Stewart II, 20, active, Western Division Office, July 24. Russell S. Greene, 92, retiree, Barry Steam Plant, July 10. Birmingham Division Accounting Intern Jarren Shields received a $2,500 scholarship from FedEx during the INROADS Southeast Region Learning Summit. Shields's essay on how technology has impacted mankind earned the only scholarship for an intern from Alabama. He is a senior at Alabama A&M. Jimmy E. McDowell, 77, retiree, Corporate Headquarters, July 19. Fred Warbington Jr., 79, retiree, Irvington Crew Headquarters – Mobile, July 19. Samuel J. Mays, 69, West Jefferson, July 3. retiree, Send us your photo holding Powergrams in an exotic locale. Target Zero Heroes The Phenix City Line Crew has achieved six years of Target Zero, and has worked more than 16 years without a preventable vehicle accident. Shown from left are: Ricky Mack, Ron Hagler, Mark Winfree, Mark McClenny, Heath Corbett, Mike Bartley, Scott McCraine, Jimmy Roberson, Bobby Vessell, Cole Davis, Sebastian Dixon and Josh Williams. Mobile Division retirees Billy Cross, Cha rles Breland and Steve Pearson took a nine-day trip to Amish country, where they visited a covered brid ge over the Conestoga River and saw the Smoky Mo untains. Editor: Chuck Chandler 205-257-3651 Assistant editors: Donna Cope and Carla Davis Photo editor: Bill Snow Art director: Jay Parker Thumbs Up: 205-257-1433

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