Pam Nohe’s colleagues at Suddenlink recently created her a retirement Kudoboard to celebrate her many years of dedication at the company.  With numerous photos and messages recognizing Pam’s contributions to the company and to morale over the years, it’s clear that she will be sorely missed. Here are some memorable quotes from the board:
“To say you will be missed seems like such an understatement. You are one of those rare people who instantly became a friend instead of “just” a co-worker. There are no words to truly reflect how much I will miss working with you. Thank you for your smile, your genuine care and concern and making this work family feel like a real family. Now, dawn your shades, enjoy your grandbabies and show the world just how much fun is possible. Always be grateful. Dave”
Thanks for giving us permission to share your board, Pam, and congrats from all of us at Kudoboard on your retirement!
How To Create A Retirement Kudoboard
Do you have someone you know that is retiring soon? Whether they are a colleague, boss, leader in the community, or family member, a virtual retirement card is a great send-off. Virtual e-cards have so many benefits, one of the main ones being the ability for many people to contribute. To get started with kudoboard, go to their site and click “create a kudoboard.” From there, follow the prompts and edit your card as you see fit. You can make it a group card easily by clicking “add contributors” at the top of the board. Contributors can add posts using any type of media they would like (bonus points for memorable photos and videos).
From all of us at Kudoboard, we hope this helps you celebrate someone’s retirement in a meaningful way.