Teesha Murrell

Teesha Murrell
Receptionist
(413) 442-7047 Ext. 16
Background:

I started at AdLib after leaving a job I was unhappy at. I began as a part-time receptionist but quickly became full-time. My work ethic and my personality allow me to continue to do my job!

Fun Fact:
  • Coffee, Dog, and Minion Lover.
  • Happily married for 35 years.
  • Proud mom of 2.
Something that may surprise you about me:

Was never much of a baker but finally learned how to make a good Sweet Potato Pie!

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