Success For Sean At TPAS Awards
Morrison's Resident Liaison Manager Sean Rieder has been named Tenant/Resident Involvement Officer of the Year at the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) National Awards.
Sean who supports residents and communities on behalf of Morrison in South London was one of three shortlisted finalists at the national award ceremony. Sean provides an important link between Morrison and the residents whose properties are being repaired by the company, as well as being involved in delivering a wide range of community projects.
Sean who has worked for Morrison for five years, was shortlisted for this award having been named the southern regional winner in April. Sean was originally nominated for the award by the Berridge Road Estate Tenants' Association (BRETA), for the help and support he and Morrison have provided to its Enchanted Café Homework Club. The homework club provides a safe and supportive place for the estate's children to go to after school.
Sean Rieder, Resident Liaison Manager, Morrison said: "I am absolutely thrilled to have won this award and feel extremely privileged to have been recognised by TPAS in this way. My sincere thanks go to David, Joan and Cherry of the Enchanted Café homework club for having nominated me, I have the greatest respect and utmost admiration for their unselfish and unrelenting commitment to empowering young people to fulfil their potential and become productive, valued and active members of their community."
Susan Stockwell, Director of CSR for Morrison said: "We are tremendously proud of Sean's fantastic achievement. His hard work and dedication is a great example of Morrison's strong customer focus and overriding commitment to exceeding our customers' needs and expectations."
Susan continued: "Morrison is committed to building sustainable communities and providing support and assistance to ensure community projects can be carried out. Our resident liaison teams play a vital role in delivering this service nationwide and truly do make a real difference to the communities in which we work."
Guy Wakeley, Chief Executive, said: "Sean is a true hero of Morrison, whose commitment to his community and his client is nothing short of extraordinary."