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Mission Possible Employment Services (MPES) motto reveals our enduring desire to focus on what we “can do, not on what we can’t do”.  This motto was inspired by the tenacity and courage of so many who fight through life’s obstacles in pursuit of personal success.  Our purpose has been and always will be to match our clients drive and seek more solutions to help you enjoy a more independent life.  We work alongside our clients, and together we push toward employment success by learning how to adapt, accommodate and adjust to ever evolving challenges.  We have become like family, both as employees of MPES and with our clients.

No one has represented this “can do” attitude more than Becky Hornor. Patty Sexton (Founder and Owner of MPES) passes this along to our clients.

“Becky Hornor came to Mission Possible Employment Services on the recommendation of a mutual friend.  The mutual friend said I should hire Becky, because she is honest, hardworking, detailed and the best. On her recommendation, I reached out to Becky, not knowing her well nor knowing what I would have her do for our company. She started working for us in 2015, took on the task of learning the Ticket to Work (TTW) program, which was detail laden but very rewarding. Since then, she has expanded and developed the TTW program from supporting a few dozen Ticketholders, to well over 100. As it turned out for all of you who have worked with her and for Mission Possible, it was a great decision!

Becky has often told me how much she loves her job because of the people she is blessed to work with. Ticket holders, bring her joy while she helps them become successful in their employment goals. To further support our ticketholders, she became an instrumental member in NENA, an organization providing training, advocacy, technical assistance, and networking to Employment Networks and their partners under the Social Security Administration’s Ticket to Work program, and was asked to speak at their conference in Baltimore, MD.  As she prepared to present and then participated at this national group, she expanded on her knowledge of how to increase program participation and employment outcomes for SSDI/SSI beneficiaries.

About a year ago, Becky expressed a desire to retire. I was able to initially talk her out of it, but she tells me now, it is time.  Becky through the years has become invaluable to our success and we all will miss her wisdom and experience.  She has also become a close personal friend and trusted confidant, which I will cherish for years to come. To all of us here at MPES, Becky will always be family.”

We want to assure our clients that Becky will help guide those who will be taking on her workload, always a phone call away. She will remain friends with many of you and will always be a part of the Ticket to Work team/family at Mission Possible Employment Services. Becky is handing off her management role to Tina Slocum and Stella Helterbrand will take on the clients Becky formerly worked with. Stella has been with Mission Possible since 2020. Please feel free to reach out to either Tina 888-359-2366 or Stella 877-214-2983 who will work hard to fill Becky’s shoes.

Thank you, Becky, for learning, teaching, sharing, and caring for all those you’ve served. You will be missed, but we wish you all the best in this special chapter of retirement.

~ Tina