JAMESTOWN, N.D. (JRMC) – Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) recently announced Elayne Hartman as its most recent Legend Award recipient.
The Legend Award is the most prestigious distinction for a JRMC employee. The Legend Award recognizes employees who exceed expectations and make THE difference in the lives of those they serve.
JRMC Foundation Office Coordinator, Penny Holland, and Nutrition Services Aide, Jewel Wolhart, nominated Hartman because of her compassionate heart for helping fellow coworkers, patients and guests.
“Elayne Hartman truly makes THE difference for her JRMC family,” Holland and Wolhart wrote in their nomination. “Hartman recently helped Wolhart’s granddaughter who suffered extensive injuries after a motor vehicle accident last fall. Because of the injuries, her time spent in school is limited. Hartman wanted to find a way to get a laptop donated so Wolhart’s granddaughter could communicate with her teacher and stay current on homework.”
Hartman joined the JRMC team in 2011 and resides in Jamestown.
“Because of Hartman’s initiative, United Way donated a laptop to Wolhart’s granddaughter,” Holland said. “And, an additional grant was awarded form the Employee Support Fund at JRMC. This grant helped purchase the software necessary to communicate with the school.”
JRMC’s 350 employees cast anonymous votes to select the Legend Award winner.
The purpose of the Legend Award is to inspire, motivate and capture the moments that define JRMC. The goal is to help employees and volunteers connect to the sense of purpose that brought them to the organization. This award is for employees who’ve made extreme efforts to benefit their patients and colleagues.
“The nominations inspire staff members to continually be the best, exceed expectations and make THE difference in the lives of those we serve,” said JRMC President & CEO, Mike Delfs.
Once nominated, both JRMC administration and employees voted on their top nominees and their stories.
“We are grateful for our employees’ commitment to each other, patients and our community,” said Chief Operating Officer Ricki Ramlo. “Elayne is a treasured employee and great example of THE difference our employees make in the lives of those we serve.”
The Legend Award first began in 2012. Since then, more than 30 individuals have been named Legends and more than 110 employees have been nominated.
To read Hartman’s full story, visit www.jrmcnd.com.
Article by Ally Knudtson