Milestone Anniversary; Celebrating Cathy Johnson

 

At Royal American, we are fortunate to have employees with tenure extending 20 years and beyond. Their knowledge and expertise are pivotal in the success and growth of our company all the while staying tied to the deep roots it was founded on. It is our honor to interview these amazing employees and hear their stories.

 

What position did you start out in at Royal American?
Community Manager

Tell us a little bit about your career journey with Royal American.
I was hired in July of 2004 as community Manager and then a short while later was made Area Manager over Brook Forest in Quitman, and Lakeside Villa in Hawkinsville. I honestly cannot remember the exact years I spent as an Area Manager, but I began serving overseas on medical mission trips using my vacation time as well as ministering on weekends at different churches. I gave up my area manager’s job to be able to have time to focus on ministry and serving overseas.

Share a favorite memory from your time with Royal American.
On February 14, 2008, at our annual meeting in Panama City, I was given a special award and acknowledgement from Frank Johnston and RAM for my serving in other countries and I am so thankful that at times RAM has also given to help sponsor my trips, as I have to raise the funds to serve on the trips. Frank allowed me to change from working Monday through Friday to working Monday through Thursday 10 hour days so I would be free to travel and preach and speak on weekends. I will be forever grateful.

Share some of your interests and hobbies outside of Royal American.
I love serving others! I have, since 2006, served all over the world doing medical camps. We go to very poor countries and give free medical, optical, dental care, medicines to those who cannot afford nor have access. I work the triage area getting patients ready for the doctors. I just got back from Chile where I served my first time for 5 days with an optical team where I fitted patients with readers. I have also served in Palestine several times doing a Vacation Bible school in Bethlehem at a Christian school. I am a minister, and I also fill in for churches without pastors, speak at Ladies retreats and meetings, whenever a door opens, I serve and speak. Since my first trip to India to serve in 2006 I have served in 29 countries, several of them two and four times each, for a total of 37 trips in 18 years. Hoping I will be able to serve for many, many more years!

What advice would you give to someone just getting started?
You can work hard and go as far as you would like in the company. I am thankful God led me to RAM as they have been a blessing to me. I love my Job, and I honestly cannot see myself retiring. I want to stay and work until I cannot.

 

Thank you, Cathy,  for your hard work and dedication to Royal American over the past 20 years. We invite you to help us celebrate her 20 years in the comments! Thank you for sharing with us, Cathy!

 

3 replies
  1. Suwannee Pointe says:

    Congratulation!! Very Sweet Story!!!! Thank you for answering to your calling. Many are blessed by your Obedience. RAM is truly a blessing.

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  2. Candace Driver says:

    Congratulations on your 20-year work anniversary! I feel so lucky to have had the chance to work with you over these past few years.

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  3. Brenda Pinner says:

    Congratulations on your time with RAM, you have a very beautiful life and adventure serving, teaching and ministering with people all over the world. Your vision of spreading the love is amazing. Congratulations keep going full speed. Many blessings to you for all you have done for RAM and people.

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