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Stacey Mattock wins ATB Financial President’s League Award

Stacey Mattock wins ATB Financial President’s League Award

Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent

The Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) Financial President’s League Award is meant to recognize ATB’s best of the bestthe gold standard of how to bring their strategy to life and how to model what it means to be an all-in team member who displays their resilience, passion, and commitment to each other and ATB’s customers.

Stacey Mattock, Relationship Manager at ATB Financial in Vegreville heard the announcement on May 15 that she is the recipient of the ATB Financial President’s League Award where the award banquet will be held tentatively in September of 2020 in Banff, Alberta.

Stacey Mattock, Relationship Manager at ATB Financial at her office at the bank. (Photo/Submitted)

Mattock said she felt very humbled to be named a 2020 President’s League Award Winner. “When the announcement was made, I was completely speechless. This is the highest form of recognition you can receive at ATB Financial. It’s an absolute honour and my greatest accomplishment after starting my career with ATB only four short years ago,” Mattock said.

When Mattock was asked why she felt she won this award, she replied, “In the last fiscal year I have been recognized over 100 times by other ATB team members and leaders. I am proud to work for an organization that encourages and enables us to recognize our peers,” Mattock explained. “Over the last year, I have been an advocate for adapting and utilizing one of our new internal tools which will essentially change the way we work at ATB. I’ve created innovative ways for myself and other team members to use the tool to achieve our goals. I’ve presented and shared this on countless virtual team meetings across the organization. Ultimately, this will amplify the level of service we are able to provide our customers.”

Then Mattock closed by saying she plans to continue to put excellent customer service at the forefront of everything she does, inside and outside of ATB.

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