Happy Retirement, Jerrie!

You could probably count on one hand the number of mediations in the last 6 years that Jerrie hasn't had a hand in scheduling.

On the contrary, you'd need all the hands (and maybe the feet!) of our team to count all the ways Jerrie has made us laugh or smile in those same six years. It is with gratitude and wishes of joy that we send Jerrie into her retirement at the end of this month!

June will be Jerrie's last month with us at Prism. Hear from Jerrie in her own words about her time at Prism and what she's planning to do next...

How long have you been with Prism?

August 2018

What’s the most fun part about your job on a daily basis?

Working with our Prism Team and the clients that we work with daily

What parts of your work are rewarding?

Making the people on the other end of the phone call or email feel at ease with their contact with us for scheduling and cancellations and hopefully a smile,  greeting the people that come to our office and making them feel at home here

What are you looking forward to doing in retirement?

Resting and finishing projects and maybe start up a small business online in the future,  learning to slow down and enjoy my time

What will you miss most from your days at Prism?

The people I work with and of course our little Abby

What’s a piece of advice or wisdom you’ve carried with you through your professional years that has helped you, and what wisdom are you taking with you as you embark on a new journey?

Having a strong work ethic.  Exploring new ideas & ventures— Alan has instilled in all of us to explore new ideas.  Everything he does has turned out great!  Maybe it is all of those books he reads. ;)

through the years at Prism

Jerrie’s work ethic and positivity has been invaluable to our entire Prism team! We know you’ve felt it too, if you’ve ever scheduled a mediation with Jerrie or been greeted by her on mediation day.

Although we’ll definitely miss her playful, always-down-to-lend-a-hand energy, we’re pretty sure Abby will miss her more as her daily treat allowance goes way down!

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