Congratulations to Marjan and Ali on the safe arrival of Tiam (a traditional Persian name) on Friday, 3 September at 12.08pm.
Tiam weighed 3.4kg and both Mum and Bub are home and doing well.
Employee Spotlight – Carly Breen
Position | Office Manager |
Project/Location | West Melbourne |
Time with JV | 3 Years |
Time with parent company | 10 Years |
Family | Single with 1 daughter, her little bestie Chloe |
Favourite Sport | AFL (watching, not playing) |
Football Team | Western Bulldogs |
Carly at Age 10 | Big sister to three siblings in a mad house, listening to Bryan Adams and Boyz II Men on my Walkman and dancing around my bedroom |
Messy or Organised | Super organised |
If your house was burning down, what is the one non-living thing you would save? | If she could carry it, her bed! |
Something about Carly that would surprise us? | Carly was a cross country runner in a past life, making it to the state finals one year. |
Any random facts you would like to share | Did the whole living abroad thing in her 20’s, living and working in pubs across the UK then travelling around Europe, New York, LA and Mexico |
Employee Recognition Award
It is great to be able to acknowledge Lupe’s contribution to the team with this award and a $50 Bunnings Voucher
Lupe isn’t afraid to make the tuff decisions needed on the job to keep the site safe. Lupe showed great leadership, not accepting inadequate plant equipment from a hire company, ensuring faulty equipment was removed from site and a new one delivered. Well done!
Yan Yean Health Initiative
The Yan Yean Project Team has taken on a step challenge as part of SFPJV Health initiative for December.
Team members were encouraged to record their steps taken at work as well as home resulting in several high figures. As the weeks progress the field has narrowed and as Christmas break and the final weeks approach, there are four contenders left in the challenge with the step champion being anointed next week.
Crowned with ultimate glory and presented with an iTunes voucher, the winners’ name will be forever etched into the SFPJV Health Honours list, shaming all those who have failed . . .