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Sheffield Store Scoops Prestigious National Award
A SHEFFIELD opticians has scooped a national award that celebrates retail excellence after beating off competition from hundreds of Specsavers stores across the UK.
Specsavers in Sheffield, The Moor, was shortlisted in the bi-annual ceremony which rewards brilliance in Specsavers stores across the country. Led by the store’s optometry director Paul McGinty and general manager of 27 years, Anita Harrison, the city-centre store stood out for high standards in customer experience.
‘We’re constantly striving to be the best we can be across all elements of our business,’ says Specsavers Sheffield Store Director, Lorna Amitage. ‘Gaining this kind of recognition for delivering results and demonstrating our passion for quality eye and audio care is a major accomplishment.’
Lorna brings 16 years of business experience which sees her at the as director for stores in The Moor, Firth Park, Archer Road and Hillsborough.
Lorna continues: ‘The whole team is really proud to have received the accolade and that they’re getting the recognition they deserve as a result of all their hard work!’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Specsavers .
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