Showing posts with label steve adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steve adams. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

A Little Bragging



Just wanted to say again for the record how proud I am of my dad, who has worked very hard for many years in HR at MDHA. He has always treated people well, and has done all he could to care for the people he works with as individuals. I have never been with him at his work place where I saw him pass a single person whose name he didn't know. He was elected as President of the Tennessee Personnel Management Association for 2008-2009, and did such a good job, they elected him for a second year in 2009-2010. I don't think anyone else has ever been chosen to serve back to back years. It feels good to see a deserving person be recognized for their work and integrity.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Can I brag about my dad?

My dad is a very humble, selfless guy. I've never met a person who is less materialistic than him, nor have I met someone who is any more genuine than him. He has always put his faith and our family first. My sister and I are much better people for it. I've see him turn down promotions so that he wouldn't have to spend less time with his family. I grew up not missing a single worship service, except for illnesses. I have many memories of walking into my parents' bedroom, finding my dad lying on his bed, reading his Bible. It really does matter what your kids see you do.

He's been working in human resources for about 30 years now, and for the last year, he received the great honor of being elected President of TPMA (Tennessee Personnel Management Association), which is a large group of his peers. And now, they've elected him to be president for a second year (which has never been done before...it is always a new person each year). They recently presented him with a plaque, and gave him a standing ovation for the job he has done over the last year.

I'm sharing two pictures with you. The first is my dad with the mayor of Knoxville, Bill Haslam, whom he had just introduced at a convention there a few weeks ago. The second is my dad receiving his plaque.

Good parents and grandparents are worth more than anything money can buy. I've been richly blessed with family and good role models, who have impacted me profoundly.

I'm very happy for him that his hard work and integrity has been recognized by his peers. He deserves any appreciation that he receives.