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Congratulations to our new managers


Whenever possible, here at Sew What? we prefer to promote from within – discover existing employees with the talent, skills and abilities to move into other positions within our team. 

On Friday, we promoted two of our staff members to newly created management positions in our production department.  I’d like to congratulate both of them and tell you a little bit about them:

Michelle Cecena – Director of Operations

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Michelle started with us just over a year ago, in September of 2008, coming from the newspaper industry.  She started as Production Scheduler (a new position for our company) , charged with converting orders into jobs and scheduling those jobs to the production floor, becoming an integral part of the production process.  Michelle is highly organized and detail-oriented, and our production process has shown great improvement since she joined Sew What?

As Director of Operations, Michelle will have authority and responsibility over the entire production and warehouse department while continuing with production scheduling and branching into more detailed production planning.  Congratulations, Michelle!

Araceli Flores – Production Manager 

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Araceli became part of the Sew What? team as a sewing machine operator in September 2004.  She quickly demonstrated her skills and moved up the ranks to become Project Manager and then Assistant Production Manager before receiving the latest promotion to Production Manager.  Araceli takes great pride in ensuring that her team produces the highest quality products, and so she is continually working with her team to improve their quality of work.

As Production Manager, Araceli manages a team of three Project Managers and fifteen production employees (sewing machine operators, cutting staff, and quality control staff).  Congratulations, Araceli!

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