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Riverside Personnel Services (RPS) has made some changes in
recent months: a remodel that includes expanded testing
capabilities to better serve clients, a redesign of the offices,
the hiring of Marcy Rainbolt for client development; and, using
its own Encore Temping Program (see the Web site for more about
Encore), it hired Phyllis Crabtree, recently retired from UCR,
to coordinate marketing efforts.
“But the
most exciting thing to happen lately at RPS is Kathy Hartman’s
recent recognition by the YWCA,” said Sue Mitchell, who co-owns
the business with Zelma Beard.
This
year Hartman is being honored as one of four 21st
Annual Women of Achievement, an award given by the YWCA “to
women who truly make a difference in their community, workplace,
family, and in the lives of many,” Beard said.
At RPS,
Hartman oversees operations for both the regular placement and
temporary divisions. In this capacity, Hartman makes sure
applicants find suitable employment that provides livable wages
and good benefits in environments that value their efforts.
“With her exceptional caring, Kathy has made
a remarkable difference in the self-esteem and self-reliance of
thousands of individuals, the majority of whom
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are
women,” Mitchell said. “At RPS, we call her “Saint Kathy”
because of her nonstop giving and energy.”
Hartman
holds a degree in business administration and political science
from Loyola Marymount University and has been at RPS for 23
years.
“She was
originally an applicant; luckily, though, we had the good
judgment to recognize her talents and hire her to work right
here at RPS. She has consistently been a top performer in the
industry (ranking in the top five percent) since she started
with RPS,” Beard said.
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“She is
the hardest-working, brightest, and most management-minded staff
member we’ve ever had,” Mitchell said.
Her community involvements
include: member of the Uptown Kiwanis since 1996, past president
(1999-2000); member of the Magnolia Center Chamber of
Commerce Board since 1996, past president (2000-01); member of
the National Association of Women in Construction, past
president (1991-92); a member of the Janet Goeske Center
Foundation Executive Board since 2004; a member of the
Leadership Riverside Class of 2001; a member of the YWCA’s
Professional Women’s Council since 1995, and instrumental in the
$250,000 YWCA child-care/playground renovation.
“As if
this weren’t enough, Kathy has a family that includes her great
husband, Frank (Frank, thank you for all your years of
support…it did not go unnoticed here at Riverside Personnel),
and two teenaged boys who travel around the state for water
polo,” Mitchell said. “Kathy sets a wonderful example of how to
balance family while holding an executive position and giving
back to her community.”
“Kathy, with great respect and admiration, we
salute you. Congratulations from Sue and Zee and the entire RPS
staff,” Beard said. |