Spotlight on Staff: Crystal Lentz





Image





This week's staff spotlight comes to you from our Public Services team. As the designated lead on virtual/digital reference and government information, Crystal ensures that all reference transactions comply with quality standards, and she mentors and oversees the reference desk staff. She also serves as a specialist in Washington and federal government, law and legislative history, statistics, demographics, and current events, providing specialized reference and consultation services in these areas.

According to Lori Thornton, program manager, Crystal assumed a natural leadership position within the Public Services Program from the very beginning of her employment with the Library in 2002. "She exemplifies public service and is a credit to the library profession. She always goes the second, third, fourth, and fifth miles for customers. She is a consummate librarian. I receive numerous genuine, sincere customer responses each year to Crystal’s exemplary service."

Our patrons' words say it best... "I just want to commend Crystal Lentz on the excellent customer service she gave me. What a pleasure it is to have someone who cares enough about the people they work with to follow through over and above what would be expected. I am grateful you have people who follow a high standard of commitment to their job."

Thanks for representing us so well, Crystal!
(no html)

Secretary of State
Steve Hobbs

Image
Image of Secretary of State Steve Hobbs

Connect with Us

Search Our Corner

About this Blog

The Washington Office of the Secretary of State’s blog provides from-the-source information about important state news and public services.

This space acts as a bridge between the public and Secretary Steve Hobbs and his staff, and we invite you to contribute often to the conversation here.

Comments Disclaimer

The comments and opinions expressed by users of this blog are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of the Secretary of State’s Office or its employees. The agency screens all comments in accordance with the Secretary of State’s blog use policy, and only those that comply with that policy will be approved and posted. Outside comments will not be edited by the agency.