| The event provided a break in the day 
			with a catered luncheon by Guzzardo's Italian Villa and words of 
			wisdom from John Blackburn, retired CEO of Country Financial and 
			21st president of Lincoln College. 
			At the luncheon, the Office 
			Professional of the Year nominees were recognized and the 2013 
			winner was announced. Nminees and their employers were 
			Candy Brown, Graue Inc.; Judy Busby, Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
			Hospital; Kim Coers, Lincoln Christian University; Angie Ford, 
			Integrity Data; Susan Gehlbach, city of Lincoln, clerk's office; 
			Annetta Green, Frontier Mutual Insurance; Cheryl Hedrick, Logan 
			County Emergency Management Agency; Becky Heyen, The Courier; Brenda 
			McCabe, Lincoln Police Department; Angie Mahler, The Christian 
			Village; and Alice Turner, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. 
			 Brenda McCabe, who has worked for 
			the city of Lincoln for 33 years, was chosen as the 2013 Office 
			Professional of the Year. The award is given for outstanding work, 
			dedication to the job, giving 110 percent and always going that 
			extra mile.  Police Chief Ken Greenslate 
			nominated McCabe. He said: "Brenda McCabe has a positive 
			spirit that has a contagious effect on the entire department. She 
			has worked for the city of Lincoln for 33 years and for the last two 
			years has held the role of administrative assistant at the Lincoln 
			Police Department. "She prepares all reports for the 
			state's attorney and the city attorney; assists the administration, 
			detective bureau and the patrol division with all of their records 
			management; as well as entering and maintaining many other vital 
			records. Brenda also digitally stored 30 years' worth of case files 
			and evidence records in just two short years. [to top of second 
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			"Most recently, Brenda performed all 
			of the payroll, budget projections and accounts payable for the city 
			clerk office and for the police department during a two-month period 
			when the city clerk office was shorthanded. "Whenever she is asked to do 
			something, she happily accepts the new challenge. Not only is she 
			the definition of a hard worker, but she also treats everyone from 
			the chief to the newest officer with the same level of respect and 
			regard."  Greenslate added that "her 
			contribution to the Lincoln Police Department has greatly improved 
			our efficiency while at the same time, improved our work 
			environment. Brenda is a true treasure as both an employee and as a 
			person."  The chamber of commerce thanks the 
			many sponsors who helped make the event possible and all who 
			attended the luncheon, along with the bosses and supervisors who 
			gave their staff the afternoon break to celebrate their special day. 
			The chamber also thanks the Lincoln Knights of Columbus for the use 
			of their facility and their preparations.  The Office Professionals Luncheon 
			is an important part of the chamber's mission to advocate, support 
			and unify local businesses for the prosperity of Logan County. |