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Employee Spotlight: November 2017

Harry Carrington

Business Consumer Alliance’s Employee of the Month for November is Harry Carrington. 

  • Position: Systems Administrator
  • Years of service: 3 years of service, almost 4.  Joined BCA in February 2014.
  • Favorite junk food: Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers.  Harry can’t wait for the one near our office to open.
  • Favorite Activities: Playing Minecraft and working on cars.  There hasn’t been a weekend when he didn’t have a wrench in his hands.
  • Most fulfilling part about working for BCA: “I enjoy the wide variety of challenges that allow me to grow professionally and personally. If it plugs in or takes batteries, I am always willing to work on it.

Kiry Peng, President and CEO, has this to say about him:

“Harry is a valuable asset to our team.  He has a pleasant demeanor with our staff and is always eager to help out in any way he can.  His role in keeping our organization running smoothly is an integral part to our success.”

Continue to keep up the great work, Harry, and thank you for your commitment to the BCA family.

Business Consumer Alliance has a rich history of employees with many years of experience working for our organization.  We have a diverse group of dedicated staff who are passionate about what they do.  If you know of a BCA staff member that you would like to have recognized, please contact us and tell us about your experience.  You can also write a review about us on our Google page.  Make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up-to-date on trending topics and scams.

About Business Consumer Alliance Business Consumer Alliance (BCA) is a non-profit company that started in 1928. The broad purpose of BCA is to promote business self-regulation. BCA's mission is achieved by assisting consumers in resolving complaints with businesses and using that complaint information, along with other relevant information such as customer reviews, to forecast business reliability. With community support, BCA can identify trustworthy and ethical businesses and warn the public to avoid unscrupulous businesses whose purpose is to defraud the marketplace. BCA also helps businesses promote themselves by providing services and tools to protect their business and reach out to their customers. BCA obtains its funding from member businesses who support the mission and purpose of the organization and who agree to abide by high standards of ethical business practices.