Pam’s leaving!

Today will be my final day working for MHP Studios!!!
I have worked for this company for nearly four years and although am only a part timer it has played a significant part of my life.
I started out knowing little of the running of the business and less of working a computer therefore have benefited enormously from Mark’s patient teaching. It has backfired on him as I have been known to organise him and keep him on track with orders and album design.
It has been a delight working together with the wedding clients. I see the initial enquiry from prospective clients journey through to the beautifully designed albums that Mark presents.
The beauty of the portrait prints produced here are second to none and I have loved seeing the delight on clients faces as they have looked at their images on screen at our Studios.
In recent months I have helped the company to relocate to a smart, contemporary and luxurious Studio in Caterham on the Hill.
Where am I going - you may be surprised…..I am going to be made a Pastor. My husband is a Pastor at Harvest Church in South Croydon and I have been asked by the leadership to Co pastor with him. I am delighted and will be ordained on 19th October 2008.
A large bouquet of flowers has just arrived for me from Mark and Jackie. Thank you so very much, I am quite overwhelmed and will miss you.
I will be working for Mark on occasions as I help at the various Wedding Fayres and of course next year my daughter is getting married and Mark will be taking the photographs.
I wish Mark and Jackie all the very best for the future, Thank you so much
Best wishes
Pam x
Pam Campbell MHP Studios

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Comment by Emma Duggan

September 7, 2008 @ 10:16 am

Good luck, Pam. It was lovely to meet you at the Felbridge fair in March this year. You are going to be a wonderful Pastor & I hope that you have a great day on 19th October. All the best. Emma Duggan

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