McDonald's of Guam recognizes employees of the quarter

GOLD-STANDARD SERVICE: McDonald's of Guam recently awarded certain employees under its Employee of the Quarter program. Those who were recognized for having gone above and beyond to serve customers under the chain's "gold standard menu with gold standard service" included from left, Kamaryn Cruz, Hagåtña; Mylene Lopez, Tamuning; Mary Ronilyn Monera, Harmon; and Nikki Bautista, personnel assistant. The honorees were hosted at an award luncheon by Jose "Joe" Ayuyu, second from right, president/CEO of McDonald's Guam on Nov. 11. Also joining were Ashley E. Ayuyu, human resources director; Pacifico R. Martir, Jr., director of quality standards control, Sarah Mae Zagada, Yigo; Joe E. Ayuyu Jr., and area supervisor, McDonald's of Yigo. Not shown were honorees Emilyn Dellomas from Maite and Pasencia Caisido. Photo courtesy of McDonald's of Guam
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