Congrats Again to Fayetteville-Manlius Girls Cross Country

If you’ve been to Kind Dining® Training or read Hospitality for Boomers: How to attract residents, retain staff, and maximize profitability, you’ve heard of the Fayetteville-Manlius Girls Cross Country Team. This is the amazing team of young women I cite as an example of what great coaching and commitment to a common purpose can achieve.

I got a note from my friend and ESPN sports writer Doug Binder last week. The F-M Girls Cross Country Team has done it again! Read his report about their 7th-in-a-row national win in Armory Track.

Congratulations F-M girls and thanks for being an on-going source of inspiration to teams everywhere, on and off the track!

Photo credit: John Nepolitan Armory Track

About Cindy Heilman

Cindy is the founder and owner of Kind Dining®, which she began in 2006. She’s traveled across the country and Canada working with and training senior living communities that want to create an exceptional dining experience for their residents and staff. In addition, she certifies select professionals in her Kind Dining® philosophy and provides tools, now in an eLearning format, that make learning stick and help people put insights into action. As a result of her work, clients often share their staff has a new sense of purpose, get along better and keep their focus and energy on what matters most. In fact, she wrote a book, Hospitality for Boomers on how to attract residents and keep good team members. In her free time, she enjoys walking Oregon trails and cheering on her favorite soccer teams, the Portland Thorns and Timbers.

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