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This is Noemi Flores. See how she moved up in Walmart. And in life.
Noemi Flores isn't a person to simply accept what life throws at her. Years ago when she found herself in difficult conditions, she took control of the situation — by taking a job at Walmart. Since then, she hasn't looked back.
William Billups has what it takes for management at Walmart. Just ask his supervisor.
Walmart believes in William Billups. Believes enough to promote him three times in three years. Believes enough to give him a grant for further education. Why? Because William shows what Walmart wants to see in future managers. Enthusiasm. Hard work. Talent. And, oh, yes, that winning smile.
This is Tracey Lloyd, a leader by example — as a soldier, a store manager and as a good neighbor.
Tracey Lloyd returned as a hero from her tour of duty in Iraq. She also returned as a mature, confident young woman who knew a lot about leadership and what it takes to get any job done. And that background gave her exactly what Walmart looks for in future managers.
Meet Nicholas Qualman, who has 10 promotions behind him and a bright future ahead.
Nicholas has come a long way since he joined Walmart as a cashier just a few years ago. Today, as Walmart’s Divisional Learning and Development Manager for the Northeastern United States, his early career is still fresh on his mind.
This is Janet Wright, who knows that affordable health care is something we should never take for granted.
In 2008, Janet Wright and her husband, Chuck, found themselves in the middle of a major health care crisis. Chuck was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease and needed a procedure that cost a quarter of a million dollars.