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Nominate someone who provides exceptional customer service for a WOW Award


Springfield, IL  (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Now is a great time to recognize someone who has gone the extra mile and embodied the spirit of service in our community. The Central Illinois Customer Service Association (CILCSA) is accepting nominations now for the WOW Award, celebrating individuals who provide exceptional service and show compassion and kindness.

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Orion Marty, the March WOW Award winner, exemplifies these qualities and visited the WTAX Morning Newswatch with Julie Davis from CILCSA. Marty’s dedication to outstanding customer service with the Damon Priddy State Farm Insurance agency is an example of individuals who bring attention to detail and a positive attitude to interactions with customers.

Hear Marty and Davis talk with Joey McLaughlin on the WTAX Morning Newswatch

If you know someone like Marty, who makes a difference, nominate them for the CILCSA WOW Award. Your nominee could be the next person celebrated for their outstanding contributions to making Central Illinois a more friendly place to live.

Capitol City Now is proud to support CILCSA’s efforts to recognize those who are making a difference.

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