A Woman’s Touch
Despite a male-dominated industry, women are making names for themselves
"During my lunch hour, I picked my kids up from school and waited for their dad to get home," Lullie remembered. "It was nice to have a job that valued you enough to work with other things in your life."
Sarah Sester's career at Continental Datalabel started 25 years ago. Then, she was a part-time co-op student. She moved through the ranks from the accounting department to her current position as human resources manager. Her duties include managing payroll, coordinating benefits, handling employee training and she is the liaison between employees and the company. She also assists in managing IT and is a member of the company's Strategic Planning Committee.
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