MED CONNECT Pharmaceutical Company Holds End-of-Year Party and Staff Awards Night

December 15, 2024 | LAGOS – MED CONNECT, a leading pharmaceutical company, hosted a memorable end-of-year celebration last Friday evening at the Grand Horizon Hotel. The event, a combination of a festive party and staff awards ceremony, honored the relentless dedication and hard work of their employees throughout 2024.

The night, filled with excitement and camaraderie, brought together employees from various departments to reflect on the company’s achievements and recognize individual contributions that made the year a success. MED CONNECT’s leadership, including CEO Pharm Julian Michael , took to the stage to express their gratitude for the team’s unwavering commitment.

“We couldn’t have achieved our goals without the dedication of our incredible staff. This event is not just about celebrating the year, but also recognizing the hard work, innovation, and perseverance that everyone has shown,” said Pharm Julian Michael.

During the awards ceremony, several employees were recognized for their outstanding performance in key areas, including research and development, customer service, and operations.

In addition to the awards, MED CONNECT made sure to show its appreciation through generous cash prizes. Employees who demonstrated exceptional results in their roles received monetary rewards, including 1million Naira for the top awardees. The event was a testament to the company’s commitment to fostering a positive work environment, motivating staff, and celebrating achievements both big and small.

The celebration was followed by a lively party with music, dancing, and a lavish spread of food and drinks, offering employees the chance to relax and enjoy each other’s company.

MED CONNECT has long been known for its commitment to excellence and innovation in the pharmaceutical industry. With such a strong team behind it, the company looks ahead to even more success in 2025.

“We are proud to have such talented individuals on our team,” said Pharm Julian Michael. “As we move into the new year, we are excited to continue working together to make a difference in healthcare and improve lives around the world.”

As the night came to a close, employees left the event not only feeling appreciated but also motivated for the challenges and opportunities the new year will bring.

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