Yarra Valley Water staff shine bright at the Auscontact awards

Yarra Valley Water (YVW) has found success in their customer service staff, with staff winning awards at the 2024 Auscontact Awards.

Yarra Valley Water (YVW) has found success in their customer service staff, with staff winning awards at the 2024 Auscontact Awards.

Run by the Australian Contact Centre Association, these awards recognise customer service excellence in contact centres across all industries in Australia.

Customer Service Trainer Elisha Brayshaw has won the Training Professional of Year (VIC/TAS) at the 2024 Auscontact Awards. The judges commended Elisha for her “passion for developing others and creating a supportive environment where individual needs are met.” They also highlighted her “innovative use of technology, fresh design features and contemporary approach to learning.”

Brayshaw said she was honoured and humbled to accept the accolade.

“I’m incredibly honoured to be recognised with this award. What I enjoy most about my role is seeing the growth and confidence in our staff as they develop their skills and knowledge. Contributing to their success and enhancing the positive experiences our customers have with us is truly rewarding,” she said.

Lisa Anelli, Acting General Manager of Retail Services, praised Elisha’s exceptional commitment to developing the skills and capabilities of YVW’s Customer Care team.

“We’re so incredibly proud of Elisha and her well-deserved recognition. Her unwavering commitment and passion for supporting our Customer Care team truly reflect our core values. This award is a testament to our dedication to putting our customers at the heart of everything we do.”

In her role as Customer Service Trainer, Elisha excels in developing educational material, conducting training sessions, and ensuring staff are equipped to deliver award-winning customer service. Her training methods are tailored to accommodate different learning styles.

One of her biggest achievements has been co-leading the successful rollout of Genesys Cloud training to over 180 employees.

This project, completed under tight deadlines, required detailed planning by Elisha. She also engaged stakeholders to keep them informed and developed customised training materials, to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.

Elisha will now advance to the National Auscontact awards, which will be held in Brisbane in November.

Six other YVW employees were acknowledged at the VIC Auscontact Awards:

  • Bree Wilcox and Paula Kapolitsas – finalists in the Business Analyst/Report Professional category.
  • Farimah Dalir – finalist in the Coach/Quality Professional category.
  • Anna Whitworth – finalist in the Team Leader/Manager category.
  • Jesse Gov – finalist in the Training Professional category.
  • Kelly Binns – finalist in the Workforce Management Professional category.

For the complete list of State finalists and winners, head to the Auscontact website.

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