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Special contribution by junior associate Stephanie Garcia
When visitors and team members enter the Linus D. Wright Dallas ISD Administration Building, they are often greeted by bright and welcoming decorations that match the seasons. The most recent ones were a colorful ode to spring as paper butterflies and flowers made from paper plates decorated walls and the visitors center. The mastermind behind the cheerful decor is Latalawanda Webb, a call center specialist.
“At the beginning, I was just decorating the office,” said Webb, who has been with Dallas ISD for 10 years and has spent the last six years using her creativity to make the workplace more inviting with the help of her team members. “But then, I wanted to make the whole lobby more welcoming, so I extended out the decorations.”
Whether it’s a grand holiday or a simple seasonal change, Webb collaborates with her team to transform the visitors center that also houses the district’s call center into a welcoming space. The thoughtful decorations create an inviting atmosphere that brightens everyone’s day.
Between answering calls and other duties, Webb rarely has a moment to pause, she said. So, more often than not, she can be found decorating the area with a headset on, ready to answer incoming calls while arranging the decorations.
Making the seasons come to life is not a small task; preparation often takes around a month to ensure Webb’s vision is executed perfectly. She begins by conceptualizing the desired look for the office space, then purchases the necessary decorations and materials..
Then, there are times when an unexpected need for decoration comes up, such as the recent Lifetime Achievement Reception held by Human Capital Management in the administration building lobby to recognize more than 200 retirees. Webb and others from the call center jumped into action to decorate the lobby in gold and black motifs for the occasion to honor those who have given so many years in service to the district.
“I just want to make everyone feel welcome and happy when they come to our building,” she said.