Diane Cooley, H&R Block vice president of retail and sales, left, and Tim Rush, H&R Block vice president of field operations, present Amanda Oilver with the Henry W. Bloch Excellence in Client Service award. COURTESY PHOTO

Diane Cooley, H&R Block vice president of retail and sales, left, and Tim Rush, H&R Block vice president of field operations, present Amanda Oilver with the Henry W. Bloch Excellence in Client Service award. COURTESY PHOTO

H&R Block’s Oliver receives award for excellence

  • Friday, September 21, 2018 8:48am
  • Business

H&R Block recently recognized 30 company and franchise associates, including Amanda Oliver of Kent, for going above and beyond for their clients with the 2018 Henry W. Bloch Excellence in Client Service awards.

The awards recognize H&R Block and Block Advisors tax-office associates for their extraordinary client service, exceptional tax expertise and ongoing commitment to solve problems and advocate for clients. For the second year in a row, every winner also earned service quality scores of 90 percent or greater. Oliver, an office manager, has worked for the past four years at H&R Block, 521 Second Place N.

The award is named in honor of Bloch, co-founder and honorary chairman of H&R Block.

Award winners toured and later attended the dinner awards ceremony with H&R Block senior management at H&R Block’s world headquarters, which anchors the Power and Light district in downtown Kansas City. Their tour also included a trip to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, which includes the Bloch Galleries of impressionist and post-impressionist art collected by Bloch and his wife, Marion Bloch.


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