Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family
and the Campbell County community to know about the good work that they
do for this organization.
Say hello to Nancy M. Martinez the Food Service Supervisor for
The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center’s
Nutrition Services Department. She’s been with CCH for the last six years. Nancy does
have a degree in Quality Control, and is currently enrolled in the
University of North Dakota’s Nutrition and Food Service Professional Training Certification Program
to earn her Dietary Manager Certification (CDM). The Nutrition Services
team provides progressive nutritional care to Campbell County Memorial
Hospital patients as well as residents at The Legacy.
Nutrition Services Supervisor
Suzanne Struebing, CDM, CFPP, calls Nancy a very driven individual, and loves how motivated
she is. “Once she is given a task, she owns that task through completion
and will do her very best to exceed expectations,” says Suzanne.
“She will be the first one to jump in to tackle a project, she is
hands on with her team and her willingness to assist in whatever capacity
is required for the benefit of our department is above par. Nancy’s
compassion for our residents and their care, our team and her work is
the essence of Excellence of Every day.”
Nancy says she was inspired to work in health care because she wanted to
help people in need. “Being given the opportunity to work in different
departments has offered me the opportunity to find my perfect fit with
Nutrition Services,” she says.
Nancy has two mentors and health care heroes here at CCH:
Christina Dierking and Legend
Lisa Miller. “When I started working in Nutrition Services, Lisa and Christina’s
support, encouragement and compliments on my work ethic and dedication
inspired me to do better every day. These two ladies gave me the confidence,
mentoring and motivation to be a supervisor like them one day,”
she says. “They have allowed me the opportunity to learn from their
experiences and have given me the ability to grow in my career. As a result,
I am working in a position I have been dreaming about for a long time.”
Outside of work, you can find Nancy spending time with my family, playing
poker, camping, riding her motorcycle and doing crafts.
We asked Nancy what she likes most about working for CCH, and what excellence
every day means to her. Check out her response:
“I enjoy the feeling I get when I am able to help other people and
when I meet or exceed others expectations. I would like to thank CCH for
giving me the opportunity for professional growth with an organization
that I am very proud to work for. CCH has allowed me to grow from a Storeroom
Clerk to Food Service Supervisor, and they have given me the opportunity
to further my education to obtain my CDM CFPP Certification in Managing
Food Service and Safety.
Excellence every day to me means being better today that I was yesterday,
and being better tomorrow than I am today.”
Thank you, Nancy for everything that you do for CCH. We are proud to have
you on our team.
Is there a CCH employee who went the extra mile or shows you extraordinary
service? Give them a pat on the back by completing an
Excellence Every Day card.