Lynn King
Sales Aids & Procurement Coordinator
30 Years with Tupperware Brands Corp.
Where were you born?
Dearborn, MI
What are three words people have used to describe you?
Loyal, dedicated and team player
What is your greatest personal achievement?
Married for 31 years, 1 great son and 1 wonderful grandson.
Describe three things that make you proud to be a Tupperware Brands Associate?
Iconic Company that everyone around the world has heard of.
Love the people I work with and we have a fun place to accomplish the tasks at hand.
Knowing how much we do and mean to our Sales Force around the country. And how much we mean to them. They are AWESOME!
What is your greatest memory of working at Tupperware Brands?
One of our greatest leaders...Gaylin Olson.
30 Jubilees......so much FUN to work and interact with the Sales Force.
Knowing what you know now, what advice/wisdom would you share with a new associate?
Learn from the ground up....we have so much history that makes Tupperware so unique.
If you had the opportunity to do it again, what would you do differently and why?
I don't think I would do things differently. I've learned so much in each department I've been in or in charge of. There are so many areas to get involved in depending on your interests.
Sales Aids & Procurement Coordinator
30 Years with Tupperware Brands Corp.
Where were you born?
Dearborn, MI
What are three words people have used to describe you?
Loyal, dedicated and team player
What is your greatest personal achievement?
Married for 31 years, 1 great son and 1 wonderful grandson.
Describe three things that make you proud to be a Tupperware Brands Associate?
Iconic Company that everyone around the world has heard of.
Love the people I work with and we have a fun place to accomplish the tasks at hand.
Knowing how much we do and mean to our Sales Force around the country. And how much we mean to them. They are AWESOME!
What is your greatest memory of working at Tupperware Brands?
One of our greatest leaders...Gaylin Olson.
30 Jubilees......so much FUN to work and interact with the Sales Force.
Knowing what you know now, what advice/wisdom would you share with a new associate?
Learn from the ground up....we have so much history that makes Tupperware so unique.
If you had the opportunity to do it again, what would you do differently and why?
I don't think I would do things differently. I've learned so much in each department I've been in or in charge of. There are so many areas to get involved in depending on your interests.