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Windsor Federal Honors Student Tellers

Graduating student-workers at Windsor Federal's Windsor High School branch were recently honored by the bank.

Windsor Federal Savings recently held a special ceremony to recognize four graduating seniors who have served as tellers at the bank's Windsor High School branch.

The ceremony, according to Windsor Federal, was held in appreciation of the students' work over the past year, the first year of the branch's operation. The students worked side by side with Windsor Federal mentors, employees and Windsor High faculty to gain insight into the banking business and build career skills.

Each student, Windsor Federal says, displayed exceptional work ethic and dedication over the past year, having undergone "extensive training in bank safety, personal and information security, business etiquette and protocols, and customer service.

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"As our first class of student interns, we're thrilled with the hard work and professionalism these students have shown all year long," said Georg Hermann, Windsor Federal Savings President and CEO. 

"Their contributions to the success of the Windsor High School branch were significant. We applaud their efforts and wish them the very best going forward."

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The four graduating tellers who received honors were Miesha Williams, Hayley Malloy, Clive McLean and Javim Gordon.


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