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The Receptionist Gets A “Day”
Added: 04/18/2004
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The Receptionist Gets A “Day”

Rosalind Redrick, Executive Director of the Association announced that Receptionists Day will be observed by the Association, annually on a Tuesday in the last full week in April during Administrative Professionals Week. Employers are urged to show their appreciation for the first person – first impression representatives of their companies through receptionist or customer service seminars, monetary bonus or a gift of appreciation.

The National Association of Professional Receptionists and Receptionists Day is a new initiative designed to give the position of receptionist, representation of value, credibility and a significant role in the business world.

The National Association of Professional Receptionists (NAPR) is a professional membership association providing representation, education, valuation and accreditation to over 1 million receptionists, switchboard operators, information clerks, greeters and customer services representatives nationwide. For more information visit the National Association of Professional Receptionists website at WWW.RECEPTIONISTS.US or call 1-877-709-5051.

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