We'll Miss Geoff Chatham in HealthCare Travel
I've been working with Geoff Chatham on and off for years now, and watched him help develop the recruiting side of HealthCare Staffing Network and then become our Business Development Manager.
During that time, we can proudly say that he's been a key reason that HSN has become a small, but mighty, industry leader within RN and Allied Healthcare Travel. He has contributed so much to branding us with the earmarks of integrity, fairness, and best practices.
Today, Geoff has submitted his resignation with HSN to move on to a brand new industry, and even though it's selfishly sad, because we'll miss him, we also wish him and his wife, Amanda, much happiness.
I can tell you that we're very much of a "family" team here; and, although change is inevitable, it's sometimes a little painful. Geoff-- if you ever do get in here and read this blog-- WOW, I'm so proud of you; your new company is very lucky to have you on board. Your positive attitude, generous spirit, and your knowledge and dedication have been wonderful to watch. Don't be a stranger. We'll be here carrying on with the same principles that you established many years ago when HSN was a new vision, a dream. And speaking of dreams-- May all yours come true! Cheers, good luck, and Geoff, I couldn't have said this better--
Another turning point;a fork stuck in the road. Time grabs you by the wrist; directs you where to go. So make the best of this test and don't ask why. It's not a question but a lesson learned in time. It's something unpredictable but in the end it's right. I hope you had the time of your life. So take the photographs and still frames in your mind. Hang it on a shelf In good health and good time.Tattoos of memories and dead skin on trial.For what it's worth,it was worth all the while.It's something unpredictable, but in the end it's right. I hope you had the time of your life....
During that time, we can proudly say that he's been a key reason that HSN has become a small, but mighty, industry leader within RN and Allied Healthcare Travel. He has contributed so much to branding us with the earmarks of integrity, fairness, and best practices.
Today, Geoff has submitted his resignation with HSN to move on to a brand new industry, and even though it's selfishly sad, because we'll miss him, we also wish him and his wife, Amanda, much happiness.
I can tell you that we're very much of a "family" team here; and, although change is inevitable, it's sometimes a little painful. Geoff-- if you ever do get in here and read this blog-- WOW, I'm so proud of you; your new company is very lucky to have you on board. Your positive attitude, generous spirit, and your knowledge and dedication have been wonderful to watch. Don't be a stranger. We'll be here carrying on with the same principles that you established many years ago when HSN was a new vision, a dream. And speaking of dreams-- May all yours come true! Cheers, good luck, and Geoff, I couldn't have said this better--
Another turning point;a fork stuck in the road. Time grabs you by the wrist; directs you where to go. So make the best of this test and don't ask why. It's not a question but a lesson learned in time. It's something unpredictable but in the end it's right. I hope you had the time of your life. So take the photographs and still frames in your mind. Hang it on a shelf In good health and good time.Tattoos of memories and dead skin on trial.For what it's worth,it was worth all the while.It's something unpredictable, but in the end it's right. I hope you had the time of your life....
3 Comments:
Janet,
As you can see, I DID find our blog! Thank you so much for the kind words. I will dearly miss you and everyone at HSN, who made my time so memorable and enjoyable.
HSN has been one of those wonderful and essential stepping stones in life for me. It has been a period of growth, personally and professionally. I have elated in overcoming many of its daily challenges and additionally been humbled by just as many.
What I will miss the most, is the positive spirit (evident or not, it always existed), and the humor and laughter that made a good day a great day, a bad day a not so bad day. In the end, everyday was a BETTER day.
Thank you HSN, for all you’ve given me. Thank you too all those that keep it going.
Janet, one last thing... I recognize the lyrics to the Greenday song in your blog. The song is often thought to be titled "Time of your Life", in actuality it's titled "Good Riddance". Hmmmmm???
Geoff,
It has been a love, hate relationship between the both of us! I love you and you hate me...LOL
I will definately miss you! As well as all of the nurses....
Shirley Nichols
General Manager
GEOFF, I WILL TRUELY MISS NOT TALKING WITH YOU & YOOU BEING THE BEST RECRUITER I HAD. BEST WISHES IN YOUR NEW CARREER, TAKE CARE & GOD BLESS.
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