Shout out to Pamela Tejeda who has done an amazing job here at MCO Inc. ever since she began her internship in August. She manages to juggle multiple tasks in a timely manner. She has taken on the roles of human resources recruiting intern and business administration intern and has been crushing it. For all of her hard work, she has been rewarded with gift card from Wawa. Thank you Pamela for your help this semester, and keep up the great work.
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Team Night: Operation Smile Charity
The MCO team raised money for Operation Smile with help of Blaze Pizza. Thank you to everybody who donated!
Team Night: Bowling
This week the MCO Orlando team headed to Boardwalk Bowl to enjoy a game of bowling and pizza!
There’s kind of a Zen aspect to bowling. The pins are either staying up or down before you even throw your arm back. It’s kind of a mind-set. You want to be in this perfect mind-set before you released the ball.
Jeff Bridges
Team Night: Drive Shack
Another competitive & fun team night at the Drive Shack! The team enjoyed snacks, drinks, and hitting targets.




Team Night: Paintball
The MCO Orlando team went back to the Battlegrounds but this time for paintball! With adrenaline pumping and teamwork in the works, it was a blast taking on other competitors, especially with a trusting team behind you.



Team Night: Laser Tag
The MCO Orlando office stepped into a high-tech, laser tag adventure at Battleground Orlando where the competition was at its peak. Split to red versus blue and limited only by imagination, the group dodged lasers, and strategized with teammates for the high scores and glory





Team Night: House Get-together
Wednesday Night, July 11th, the office has gathered at the boss’s home for some fun games, food, drinks, and team-building. We all embraced the competition while having some laughs along the way. These pictures display the exciting enthusiasm of the team lasting all night.
2018 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
MCO Orlando is one of four hundred and fifty offices who delivers direct marketing to Global 100 clients. In early June, eight employees where selected to participate in the company’s 2018 National Conference in Houston, Texas.
Ashley Allen
MCO CEO
Graduate of University of Miami Pre Law
“Comparison is the root of all unhappiness.“
Zach Roth
Corporate Trainer
Graduate United States Navel Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC)
“If you want to live like few do you must be
willing to accomplish what most will never attempt.”
Daiquan Walker
Corporate Trainer
UCF Basketball Scholarship Graduate
Pro-European Basketball League Point Guard
“People won’t believe you until you show them.”
Tony Malavè
Corporate Trainer
Men’s Volleyball League Coach & Trainer
“Not motivated in self-success, I’m motivated by the success of others.”
Cole Lobdell
Promoting Account Executive
Valencia College Business Major
“Being realistic is the most commonly traveled road to mediocrity.”
Jonathan Jackson
Recruiter
United States Marine Corps
“Be so good.”
Weekly Spotlight: Patience
Here at MCO Orlando, we want the individuals we hire to work hard, be willing to learn, and be goal driven. Often times, people think a college degree is necessary to be successful, but that’s not always true. Working your way up from the top with determination is what we pride ourselves in here at MCO Orlando. This week, I had the honor of speaking to Patience, a sales Leader, about her life and things that lead her to become part of the MCO Orlando family. If you think you’re like Patience, apply today by sending your resume to hr@mco-Orlando.com!
Here’s our interview:
Where are you from?
I was born in Columbia, South Carolina and lived in New Hampshire for 13 years.
Where did you work before this?
A retail store called Winsdor.
How was it different from MCO Orlando?
Working in retail, I was an assistant manager so I was training people and creating schedules instead of selling products. The environment was different, so I couldn’t create a personal relationship there like I can here. I hang out with my employees here. A nice benefit is I get to go outside and be active.
How long did it take you to get promoted?
It took me 3 weeks to be promoted to leadership!
Favorite thing about working here?
The family environment: it’s social and encouraging! I also like the money haha.
Team night: Bowling!
For our Thursday team night, we gathered at Boardwalk Bowl for a few rounds of bowling. We love competition in and out of the field, so a little friendly competition never hurt anybody! Unfortunately, our bosses were out of town but the team managed to hold their own and lead the team night with ease. It’s always good to remind ourselves to work hard, but play even harder. Friends, family, food and fun we’re the themes of the night. To more team nights like these!
Here are some photos, but they really don’t do justice showing just how much fun we had!