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Who Deserves Flowers on Administrative Professionals Day

Who Deserves Flowers on Administrative Professionals Day

Chad Kremp

Administrative Professionals Day!

April is a month of many things… We have April Fools, Easter, and of course, Administrative Professionals Day! These professionals are often the behind the scenes back-bones to help any organization run efficiently. They do everything from answering phones, scheduling appointments, arranging staff meetings, handling incoming and outgoing mail, editing documents, and more!

So, What Exactly is Administrative Professionals Day?

It is a day to celebrate our administrative professionals, of course! In 1952, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Charles Sawyer, decided June 1st through June 7th would be National Secretaries Week. It has since evolved to Administrative Professionals Day, and the event was moved to April!

So Who Should I be Sending Flowers to?

Administrative Professionals Day celebrates a wide umbrella of individuals who, according to the International Association of Administrative Professionals, includes anyone who is an extension of the executive team. Admins are business partners to the executive, executives, departments, and the companies they support.

Who Deserves Flowers in your Office? Do you know an administrative professional who really deserves flowers? Kremp has you covered. Each year we give away flowers to one lucky administrative professional, so the rules are as follows-

1.) Follow us Instagram and Facebook

2.) Tell us who you think deserves it and why

We will choose one lucky person to surprise with a designer's choice bouquet!

Come check us out in store, online, or give us a call!

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