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by JoEllen Myslik, Peninsula Account Rep, proud four time “Stopper” award winner, and avid blood donor
On June 4th, 2010, after nearly 38 years, Gertrude Stopper retired from the Blood Center.
Gertrude, a native San Franciscan, moved to Burlingame in 1959 with her husband, Leonard. After having three children, she began working part-time as a Telephone Recruiter at Peninsula Memorial Blood Bank on July 24th, 1972. This job entailed calling donors to come into the Center to donate, and her managers lovingly referred to this job as being a “Call Girl”. In 1976, Management decided they needed a Field Recruiter, someone who would organize Blood Drives in the community, and after being so successful and persuasive on the phones, Gertrude was offered this position. She fondly recalls starting as a “Call Girl” and then progressing to “Street Walker”!
In 1998, Peninsula Memorial Blood Bank merged with Irwin Blood Center and became known as Blood Centers of the Pacific – Peninsula Center. When Gertrude began, the blood center only did one blood drive per day and the need was 150 pints daily for seven or eight hospitals—- now as a larger organization, multiple blood drives are run each day and the need is approximately 500 pints for over forty Northern California hospitals.
When asked about her time at the Blood Center, Gertrude says, “It has been a very rewarding position. I feel that what I did, and what all the Recruiters do, is important work. And the Coordinators I worked with have been wonderful. I hope I have helped save lots of lives in the 38 years I have been employed here!” In fact, by nearest calculations, over the course of her tenure, Gertrude has been responsible for collecting nearly 200,000 pints of blood, which has helped save the lives of over half a million people!
There is even an award that the Blood Centers of the Pacific created in Gertrude’s honor several years ago: the “Blood Shortage ‘Stopper’ of the Month” award, presented to the Field Recruiter responsible for obtaining the highest number of pints in their territory during a particular month. The Reps all agree that it’s quite an honor to win the “Stopper Award”.
Gertrude means a lot to many people and has made many friends along the way. She has been an integral part of the company’s success for so many years and will be sorely missed by her coworkers, our blood drive coordinators, and donors alike.
All of us at Blood Centers of the Pacific wish Gertrude much happiness and some well deserved relaxation in her retirement.
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