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Trudian Walker has worked for Publix Super Markets, Inc. for 17 years, currently holding the position of Customer Service Manager. Patient, understanding, positive attitude; these are just some of the words used to describe the great attributes that Ms. Walker has.
Ms. Walker, for many years, has been involved in March of Dimes and United Way. She also has an Associates and a pending BA in Management and Supervision. Ms. Walker received Special Honors in Managerial Mentor as a reward for her continual hard work and dedication to the position she is in.

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