In early May, Sonia Dominguez and Lyndell Owens from Leaders Industries, a non-profit organization that provides advocacy and support to persons in Lea County with intellectual and developmental disabilities, joined UUSA’s team as part-time employees.
Sonia and Lyndell have been assisting with assembling and delivering Richie backpacks for local 5th grade students, preparing for the upcoming 1Urenco Fest: Nashville Nights concert, organizing Wellness Wednesday snacks, and other invaluable tasks.
Sonia and Lyndell are currently on-site three days each week and usually work in either the Human Resources area or the Communications area. Please feel welcome to stop by and introduce yourself.
Pictured (left to right): Santos Martinez, Lauren Healy, Lyndell Owens, Sonia Dominguez, Paige Taylor, and Lisa Hardison.
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