The Receptionist Gets A Day"
Receptionists Day, Tuesday, April 20, 2004, the official day by the National Association of Professional Receptionists. Receptionists Day is for the purpose of promoting public awareness of the value of Receptionists and the role played by Receptionists in business, industry, education, government and the professions.
College Park, MD (PRWEB) April 18, 2004 --Rosalind Redrick, Executive Director of the Association announced that Receptionists Day will be observed by the Association, annually on a Tuesday in the last full week in April during Administrative Professionals Week. Employers are urged to show their appreciation for the first person -- first impression representatives of their companies through receptionist or customer service seminars, monetary bonus or a gift of appreciation.
The National Association of Professional Receptionists and Receptionists Day is a new initiative designed to give the position of receptionist, representation of value, credibility and a significant role in the business world.
The National Association of Professional Receptionists (NAPR) is a professional membership association providing representation, education, valuation and accreditation to over 1 million receptionists, switchboard operators, information clerks, greeters and customer services representatives nationwide. For more information visit the National Association of Professional Receptionists website at WWW.RECEPTIONISTS.US or call 1-877-709-5051.
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