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National Team Honors
100

This person was "risking" it all, but kept things in check as a bouncer in a nightclub that could be described as 'rough and violent.'

Jeff

100

When not working with donors, this coworker was once asked to identify a bed bug, though thankfully not at NatureBridge.

Susan

100

This coworker once declined the unexpected 'perk' of butchering pigs, but now spends their winter season as a Christmas caroler.

Katie

100

This coworker, who could have been an opera singer, can weave on a floor loom and once owned an 8-shaft loom to make their own cloth.

Em

100

With a hefty set list, this person is likely to dazzle the crowd and take home first prize in a National Team talent show.

Kenny

200

Now they're dealing with data, but prior to NatureBridge, this person represented the 'helpful hardware folks' at Ace Hardware.

Cal

200

This HR expert got a start discussing someone’s foot odor and its effect on their quad mates, which made for an unforgettable workplace conversation.

Lesley Davidson

200

Now more of a technophile, delivering good old fashion newspapers came with holiday tips from customers for this coworker.

Corey

200

This skilled marketer can not only sing but also dominate anyone at Mario Kart.

Jamie

200

Apparently I need to have more meetings with this payroll professional, who is most likely to have you distracted during a meeting with their highly creative Google Meets background game.

Monica

300

This former OLYM and GOGA staffer was a Banana Republic concierge in downtown SF that handled everything from alterations to dinner reservations, even steaming clothes for walk-out wearers.

Margaret

300

In their first job as an auditor, this person faced tight deadlines and had to sleep on two office chairs with rollers at a client’s premises.

Julie

300

One of the newest NatureBridgers, this person individually curated international travel.

Shanna

300

A master of tight spaces, this person learned how parallel park a bus with ease in Southern California

Meg

300

These two are always in cahoots to optimize and standardize, but they're also the most likely to swoop in and save the day during a last-minute project crisis.

Casen & Hagit

400

Greeting clients and managing the front desk at HIV Alliance was all in a day's work for this receptionist.

July

400

Managing an NBA mascot was exciting, but this coworker took on an even wilder task—serving as the bouncer at a Puff Daddy concert.

Judy

400

Now this person is taking trips to board meetings and fundraising events, but previously they enjoyed taking groups to Hawaii and getting access to concert box seats for unwanted shows.

Melissa

400

With the right bubble gum, this coworker can perform the rare feat of blowing a bubble inside another bubble.  I wonder is they showed that off at Coastal Camp?

Stephanie

400

A leader who is setting a prompt example, this person is most likely to be the first to log into a Google Hangout, ready and waiting.

Judy

500

Between their first go at NatureBridge in the 90s and their return in the 20s, this person was paid to be on patrol during yard duty at their kid's school.

Tanya

500

As a college mascot in 95-degree heat, this bay areas native handed out ice cream, proving that some tasks truly test your dedication.

Kenny

500

This finance aficionado received a bizarre behind-the-scenes tour of the FBI-seized Unabomber cabin.

Leslie Smith

500

This Chief has a hidden knack for belly dancing, proving they have moves both on and off the clock.

Phil

500

It only took 20 years for this person to be most likely to become the unintentional face of NatureBridge as its mascot.

Aaron