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What is APRO? - Past Employee and Customer of the Year RecipientsEMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS:
David Keen 2009 Rent-to-own Employee of the Year
David Keen, employee development manager for Rent One, is APRO's 2009 Employee of the Year. Keen served four terms on the Mt. Vernon City Council -- home base for Rent One's 42 stores -- and two years as the town's mayor, but it's his work behind the scenes of this bucolic town of 16,000, of which he is most proud. Keen helped start an organization called Jefferson County Operation Iraqi Freedom Committee (JCOIF) that raises funds for holiday gift cards for Jefferson County troops currently serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. Keen also helped establish the Senior Saints -- a 'hall of fame' for area seniors who have distinguished themselves through their community service and patriotism. Keen contributed significantly in helping organize Illinois federal legislative efforts and was a key player in helping to organize a recent $21,000 donation by the Illinois Rental Dealers Association last month to the area Boys and Girls Club. Perhaps his greatest contribution is to an eleven year old boy for whom he serves as a "'big brother" through the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program. For the past several years has served as a mentor through the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program.
Bill Tennison
2008 Rent-to-Own Employee of the Year
Bill Tennison, a ten-year employee of Heartland Furniture and Appliances from Doniphan, MO, is the proud recipient of APRO's 2008 Employee of the Year. Tennison won for his many contributions to the local food banks, shelters and charities in Doniphan area as well as his dedication to the customers he serves and the rent-to-own company and industry he represents. Tennison is a local fixture in the community helping raise money, food and even a restaurant sized freezer for the local food bank. He is the employee of Heartland Furniture and Appliances where owner Cindy Boyers proudly makes family, community and customers their priorities where Tennison excels in all three. It is through his big heart and charitable involvement that APRO proudly recognizes Bill Tennison ans APRO's 2008 Employee of the Year. Watch video.
Jonathan Brown
2007 Rent-to-Own Employee of the Year
Jonathan Brown received the rent-to-own industry’s highest award for store level employees for his community involvement efforts and his dedication to his family. Brown’s efforts as a young adult and high school student through the Upward Bound program and his role in supporting his grandparents as they raised him and his siblings distinguishes Brown as an individual who goes above and beyond his job to help his community and family. Brown’s Upward Bound involvement exemplifies his academic achievement but also emphasizes his leadership traits as he mentors other students and contributes to such causes as Adopt-A-Highway, the Red Cross, blood and food donation campaigns and local nursing homes. Brown was named “Mr. Upward Bound” because of his leadership traits and contributions. Brown continued his leadership and mentoring through his employment at BestWay Rent-to-Own in Tappahannock, Virginia. In just one year, Brown was named the company’s employee of the year then was nominated to also receive the national industry’s employee of the year award. Watch video.
Murray Beck 2006 Rent-to-Own Employee of the Year
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2005 Rent-to-Own Employee of the Year
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2002 Rent-to-Own Employee of the Year
Ronnie D. Williams is an account manager for the Harrisburg, Illinois, RentWay store for more than three years. He was nominated by Jason Casteel, his store manager, for not only maintaining an exemplary card close, but also for being reliable, dedicated and working well with all of his customers. What distinguishes Williams is that he is also involved in filling the needs of his community. A father of six, Williams is the son of a preacher and manages the Harvest Deliverance Center and spends a lot of his time assisting there. The center is a homeless shelter and provides food and clothing for the needy. Every holiday, Williams and his father prepare and serve meals for the men and women who are unfortunate enough to find themselves without a home or family with whom to spend the holidays. “Ronnie also organizes food drives,” says Casteel. “With his caring attitude and outstanding professional performance, I think Ronnie deserves the recognition and should be made the 2002 Rental-Purchase Employee of the Year.”
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CUSTOMER OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS:
Sherron and Robert Wilder 2009 Rent-to-Own Customer of the Year
Sherron and Robert Wilder, Rent-A-Center Customers since 1992, are APRO's 2009 Customers of the year. From their Safe Haven programs for children, to their current outreach mission for the homeless, the Wilders' impact on Benton Harbor, Michigan and those who have fallen on hard times continues to resonate. For the past 17 years, the Wilders have been on a public service mission to help the men, women and children suffering under the weight of homelessness, abuse and despair. The Wilders again called on rent-to-own to furnish their Prevention Summer Camp and again to provide furniture for their Forgotten Men Outreach Ministries program which includes a homeless shelter and day camp. A shelter and day camp for homeless men -- the home houses up to eight at a time with the Wilders living downstairs below the housing quarters. Sherron Wilder feeds up to 35 men and women per month through the ministry and cooks all the meals. The men can stay in the ministry for up to one year, during which the Wilders help educate them about how to find permanent housing.
2008 Rental-to-Own Customer of the Year
Kimberly Royal from Ironton, OH is a case manager at the Judge Dennis Boll Group and Shelter Home. As a single mother of two leaving an abusive husband to an empty home, Royal turned to Countryside Rentals to rebuild her home, family and life. She has since helped hundreds of children transcend from a life of crime to a lives of contributing adults. These children return year after year to thank Royal on her inspiration and help during their most troubled times. Royal does not hesitate to let everyone she also had help in rebuilding her home through rent-to-own and Countryside Rentals where the flexible, no-obligation rent-to-own transaction and the helpful staff at Countryside Rentals provided her the opportunity to give her children the loving and furnished home they deserve. Royal also is very active in her church and supports the annual holiday charity in her community. Kim Royal is a testament to the American dream. From nearly nothing to a successful and inspirational life, Royal is leader in the community, the family and, now, the rent-to-own industry. Watch video.
2005 Rental-to-Own Customer of the Year
Johnnie Bradford is pastor of Open Door Full Gospel in Columbus, Mississippi, and was the church’s founder in 1990. Her purpose is to provide the community with a place to gather and worship, and also to provide area children with a sense of belonging. Today, Bradford’s church serves 300 members. In 1993, she added a church-affiliated youth center to the community. While in the process of building the youth center, she opened the doors of her home to many children with no place to go and no one to love and care for them. Not only does she have a special place in her heart for children, she also opened a personal-care home for the elderly. Bradford is also a certified nurse assistant and certified in care of for the hard-of-hearing. Because she has opened her heart in so many ways to so many people, she has been selected as APRO’s 2005 Rent-to-Own Customer of the Year. Play video.
2004 Rent-to-Own Customers of the Year
Baber’s Leasing customers Patrick and Marianna Head’s community involvement through their church leaves little doubt why they were chosen as APRO’s 2004 Customers of the Year, says Bill Keese, APRO executive director. Patrick Head has served as pastor of the Friendship C.M.E. Church in Dorsey, Mississippi, for the past six years where he and his wife assist in many different areas of the community fighting poverty, homelessness and hunger. They assist in tutorial and mentor programs for children and Patrick Head is the co-founder of the Save Our Youth organization. The Heads have been proud RTO customers for years.
2003 Rent-to-Own Customer of the Year
Baber’s customer Donna Brown firmly believes that she survived a very difficult childhood in order to share her story with others. A minister and evangelist, Brown was raised by an alcoholic mother who was unable to hold down a job and, eventually, a home. “I had to overcome a lot of anger from my childhood,” she says. “Just because you’re a minister doesn’t mean you have it all together. We all have to overcome things.” Brown is a regular visitor to nursing homes to cheer up the elderly. She exudes a calm, warm presence and offers comforting prayers to those in need of healing. Brown has spent a great deal of time counseling a young mother struggling with drug addiction and has even taken on the responsibility of helping to raise this woman’s child. Through her generosity, insight and caring, Donna Brown is truly a shining star in her community.
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2001 Rent-to-Own Customer of the Year
James and Brenda Atchison have been loyal customers of the Rent One store in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, since its opening in 1985. During the past 16 years, the Atchisons have used the rent-to-own option to obtain items for their home and even the homes of their grown children. What makes the Atchisons so special is that they have helped raise eight foster children as well as four children of their own. “They never know when the local child protective services office might call to ask them to rescue another child,” says Rent One’s Keith Carrico. “However, when the call comes, they know Rent One will be there to deliver whatever is needed to make their house a home for a child in need.
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RTOHQ: The Magazine
RTOHQ: The Magazine is the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations' award-winning rent-to-own industry magazine, and it's available here. | |||
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Click the links below to download each article as a PDF
Complete issue of RTOHQ: The Magazine | January-February 2010
The Year of the Tiger According to Chinese astrology, the Year of the Tiger begins in February 2010. Tiger John Cleek is making the most of it as he winds down his two-year term as APRO’s president. He reflects on personal and industry-wide accomplishments and the love of family that sustains him.
In the 30-year history of the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations, 17 rental dealers have served as president. To mark APRO’s special anniversary, 15 of these leaders share their experiences in helping to shape the rent-to-own industry.
The Keep Rate Conundrum Calculating keep rate does not seem to improve the rent-to-own business in any discernible way—and yet this calculation, beyond all the others, has had enormous legal and political implications for rent-to-own almost since its inception.
Vendor Spotlight: What's in a Name? These three departed rent-to-own vendors--Joe Eason, Tom Kitchens and Norm Smith--live on, their names indelibly linked to key industry events and honors.
See the current issue of RTOHQ: The Magazine... [PDF format] [HTML format]
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