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NATIONAL VOLUN

NATIONAL VOLUN

National Nurse’s Week is around the corner. Nurse’s Week begins each year on May 6, National Nurse’s Day, and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Nurses are essential to every healthcare setting—in hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care centers, and patient homes. Nurses are present in our lives from our first breath to our last, and are the at the heart of every medical setting.

At Lori’s, we cherish our nurses, offering them rewards and discounts throughout the year. Honor your favorite nurses by treating them to a Lori’s gift card, so they can purchase their favorite fashions, fragrances, jewelry, gifts, accessories, electronics, snacks, beverages and more.

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Field Leadership

Tom Drewes worked 30 years for Follett Higher Education Group as a Store and Regional Manager in the Northeast. He noted that working in and running college bookstores and regions was a lot of fun. Tom worked 5 years with Marshall Retail Group, running Casino and Airport retail shops. Tom started with Lori’s in December 2019 and serves as a Central Region District Manager.

April Anniversaries

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, Lori’s team members!

Thank you for your years of valued service.

William Adams

Sally Hutsell

Amy Miller

Debby Deacon

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To Tom, the job is much more than working in a retail atmosphere. He knows patients and families who come into our stores sometimes need an ear to talk to—they need us to be there for them. Hospital employees who work hard and long need a break, and look to us to help them. Tom states, “Working with our Hospital Partners is very important to me. We need to work together to make a great Gift Shop. The thing that makes Lori’s different from other companies is our heart— what we call Lori’s Love.” Tom said he loves his team and appreciates their hard work and dedication to Lori’s and the hospitals they serve, remarking that, “They are so compassionate, with great empathy, and are passionate about their jobs.”

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