May 28, 2015
Wind Creek Hospitality Honors Best Team Members
(Atmore, AL) Wind Creek Casino & Hotel Atmore, AL (WCA) is proud to announce its
quarterly “Best of the Best” winners. Every three months, WCA recognizes team
members that go above and beyond their assigned duties. Four different staffers are
chosen from four different categories; Guest Focus, Inspired and Empowered Team
Member, Do It Right-Be the Best- Have Fun, and Enthusiastic Commitment to the
Purpose.
This quarter, the winners are:
Jeannine Moye - Enthusiastic Commitment to the Purpose –
Jeannine’s coworkers know that she has a great impact on guests as
well as employees. Due to her honest desire to treat guests as
family, many guests come back to WCA to see Jeannine when they
play.
â??Latoya Staples - Inspired and Empowered Team Member- Latoya’s
fellow employees say that she has a genuine love and concern for her
game attendants. She always has a warm smile on her face and offers
words of encouragement to her coworkers.
Crystal Sanchez - Do It Right-Be the Best- Have Fun Those who
work with Crystal say she is truly an asset to WCA and goes above
and beyond her duties to assist employees. Crystal knows the
Expectations Guide backwards and forwards.
Linda Brown - Guest Focus- Linda has proven to put the guest
above all others; she goes above and beyond in making sure the
guests are taken care of and is an exceptional employee.
About Wind Creek Hospitality
Wind Creek Hospitality is an authority of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Wind Creek
Hospitality manages the Tribes gaming facilities including: Wind Creek Atmore, Wind
Creek Wetumpka, Creek Casino Montgomery as well as multiple racetracks in Alabama
and Florida.
The Poarch Creek Indians are descendants of a segment of the original Creek Nation,
which once covered almost all of Alabama and Georgia. Unlike many eastern Indian
tribes, the Poarch Creeks were not removed from their tribal lands and have lived
together for almost 200 years in and around the reservation in Poarch, Alabama. The
reservation is located eight miles northwest of Atmore, Alabama, in rural Escambia
County, and 57 miles east of Mobile.
The Poarch Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Indian Tribe in the state of
Alabama, operating as a sovereign nation with its own system of government and
bylaws. The Tribe operates a variety of economic enterprises, which employ hundreds
of area residents.