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Great People Make Favorite Places

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BCC has created an actionable statement that helps define our philosophy known as The Simple Truth: Great People Make Favorite Places. Below is a small sample of staff members who are helping to make BCC your favorite place.

August Staff Member of the Month

Melissa Hawkins, Pantry Supervisor Congratulations to Melissa for being named August Staff Member of the Month! She has worked diligently to raise the standards and expectations to a new level and makes sure they are met on a consistent basis. She has accomplished this by implementing various standard operating procedures that have improved consistency with recipes, plate presentations, shelf life and freshness of food, and overall organization. According to our Assistant Restaurant Chef Shaun, Melissa is a pleasure to work with and her positive attitude is contagious. She is always looking to learn something new and offers to help the team whether it's with prep, production, or cleaning. Melissa’s unrelenting commitment to excellence and her dedication to the Club shows why we are lucky to have her at BCC!

Summer Season Superstar Award

Matthew Moore, Pool Café Server Congratulations to Matthew for receiving the Summer Season Superstar Award! Matthew has gone beyond expectations for not only the front of the house but for the back of the house as well. Matthew has become a person our Culinary and Food & Beverage teams can depend on to get the job done from large tasks such as cleaning equipment, running an event, or doing everyday operations and ensuring cleanliness at the Pool Café. Way to go Matthew on this well-deserved award!

Simple Truth Award

Vincent Blake, Bag Drop Concierge Congratulations to Vince for receiving the Simple Truth Award! As our Junior Golf Leader Danny was wrapping up a Summer Golf School clinic, one of the juniors made a full practice swing and accidentally hit the toe of his iron against another junior’s head. The young man was in severe pain. When Danny called over the radio for help, Vince could hear the panic in Danny’s voice. As a former EMT and firefighter, Vince immediately jumped into action and rushed to the scene with a calm demeanor and towels to clean the wound. It took about 10 to 12 minutes total between the time of the accident to when the EMTs arrived on the scene. Vince was a hero that evening and didn’t think twice about jumping into action. We are very lucky to have him on our team!

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