Wednesday, 28 May 2014, 10:00 am Press Release: Tower
TOWER pays tribute to Blessie
TOWER Chief Executive
Officer David Hancock has expressed deep sadness at the
confirmation of the death of valued team member Blessie
Gotingco.
“On behalf of all of Blessie’s friends and
colleagues at TOWER, our heartfelt condolences go to her
family and friends.
“Blessie was a popular member of our
Customer Interaction team for nearly 10 years. Her team
mates speak of a kind woman who worked hard, loved her
family and had a bright and sunny personality. A number of
customers have contacted us today to offer condolences and
share their experiences of dealing with Blessie. Clearly she
was a special person who made a difference.”
Mr Hancock
said TOWER continued to be in touch with Blessie’s family
and is offering ongoing support.
“TOWER is a close-knit
team and Blessie’s loss is felt keenly by us all. We are
supporting our staff as they come to terms with this
tragedy.”
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