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CULTURE In a rapidly changing business environment, employee development must be a key focus to meet evolving customer needs. Employees are Alabama Power's greatest asset and investing in their development is essential for continued success. Knowing this, the Council on Culture and Inclusion (CCI) hosted Alabama Power's first Education Week – a weeklong series for employees to enhance skills, increase business acumen and focus on career development. Education Week was developed in direct response to employee feedback in the Voice of the Employee Survey, requesting training opportunities to become beer students of the business. "Providing tools to help employees reach their career goals is an important way to ensure a workplace environment where everyone is valued," said Susan Comensky, vice president of Environmental Affairs and a member of the CCI Talent & Leadership Development subcommiee. "These programs not only help individual employees grow, they contribute to the overall success of the company." In June, more than 65 classes aended by about 1,400 participants were held at Corporate Headquarters, including skill-building workshops, business updates, benefits guidance and health awareness. A mix of internal and external speakers facilitated the sessions. Not only were classes well-aended, but response was 43 First Education Week focuses on employee development BY WHITNEY MASSEY

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