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EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER ISSUE 02-2019
CITY MANAGER’S CORNER; 2020 OPEN ENROLLMENT IS COMING: STARTS OCTOBER 1ST ENDS OCTOBER 16TH; RECIPE SPOTLIGHT, AND MORE!
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CITY MANAGER’S CORNER Every day in our community, many people go hungry, find themselves in need of shelter from domestic violence or homelessness, or in need of support while caring for a child with a chronic health condition. United Way steps in to bridge the gap between those in need and the resources best equipped to help their unique circumstance in a myriad of ways. One way is through partnerships with agencies such as ours. Each year, through Employee Pledges and events like the Treasurer’s United Way Golf Tournament, our United Way fundraising efforts raise thousands of dollars – and that’s great! However, it is about more than just money. You might volunteer your services at a Food Bank, Shelter or Fundraising Event. Perhaps you know of an organization that has been serving the community and could reach more people through United Way; or know of someone in need of help. You may simply have an idea to share. All are valuable contributions to help build a healthier and stronger community. As we embark upon the 2019 United Way Campaign for the City of Suffolk, please consider contributing in the best way for you. Thank you for all you do. ~ Patrick Roberts
2020 OPEN ENROLLMENT IS COMING: STARTS OCTOBER 1ST ENDS OCTOBER 16TH
Great News! The Employee Medical and Dental Payroll rates are not changing for 2020. New voluntary benefits offerings include: • Short-Term Disability • Critical Illness • Accident
New voluntary benefits have lower employee payroll premiums with benefit enhancements. Stay tuned for more updates.
National Hands-Only CPR Training Comes to Suffolk Employees The American Heart Association, in coordination with Anthem, will be bringing their mobile Hands-Only CPR training event to us on Tuesday, October 22nd. The event will be held at Constant’s Wharf Park & Marina,100 E Constance Rd, from 10:00-3:00. The AHA’s goal is to train as many people across the nation to respond to a cardiac event, without requiring the traditional breaths, in hopes of saving more lives. The event is free to all employees. We hope to train up to 250 employees at this event! The AHA Tour brings a DJ, photo both and other fun activities with them. Each participant takes home their own mannequin and training DVD, to then teach hands-only CPR to family and friends. More information regarding the event will be distributed soon, including a registration link to sign-up. In the meantime, you can go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEengvYy8O4 to watch a video about the event. For more information, please contact Becky Brown at 514-4121, or bbrown@suffolkva.us
Save the Date - Wellness & Benefits Fair Coming Soon!
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for Tuesday, October 1st as we hold our Wellness & Benefits Fair from 11:00 – 3:00 at the Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront, Constant’s Wharf Park & Marina. As in years past, the Fair promises to be tons of fun for everyone. This year’s Fair coincides with Open Enrollment, so we will have vendors from all of our insurance plans there to answer any questions you may have. FREE biometric and stroke screenings will be offered, along with flu shots. Business from fitness centers
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to knitting shops will be on hand with activities & demonstrations – and of course, chair massages. Fun activities include line dancing, musical chairs, Zumba and much more. Stay tuned for more detailed information as the date draws near. We hope to see you there! Supervisors – Please be sure to allow your staff am ple time to attend the Fair. Also note that Employees are not required to use any leave time to attend the event.
Hampton Roads Chamber Valor Awards Recipient The Hampton Roads Chamber
sponsors the Valor Awards to thank the men and women of the Police, Fire, and EMS Departments from our region for their selfless acts of heroism and commitment to protecting our communities. Congratulations to Suffolk Police Officer Corey Hubbard who was recognized for his heroic actions on December 5, 2018, when he responded to a reported shooting incident. The suspect remained
on scene inside of a residence where he and the victim struggled for control of the loaded gun with hysterical family members right next to them. The first Officer to arrive on scene and witness the dangerous chaos, he singlehandedly subdued the suspect, retrieved the loaded weapon, and applied a medical tourniquet to the gunshot wound on the victim’s leg. Before any other aid could arrive on scene, Officer Hubbard took the suspect into custody, preserved the crime scene, and prevented further harm.
SUFFOLK EMPLOYEE RECEIVES VIRGINIA AIRPORT MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD A Suffolk employee has been selected to receive the Virginia Airport Manager of the Year Award for 2019. Tim Daniel, Airport Manager at the Suffolk Executive Airport, was selected by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Aviation to receive the Virginia Airport Manager of the Year Award for 2019 due to his outstanding contributions toward the development of aviation in Virginia. He was especially commended for his assistance in, “Bringing both a restaurant and flight school to the airport, thereby making it a wonderful attraction to pilots, and helping create the next generation of aviators.” He was further praised for a number of capital and safety achievements. Congratulations, Tim!
JOE BAGLEY VFW POST 2582 HONORS SUFFOLK PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) presents Public Servant Awards to emergency medical technicians, law enforcement personnel, and firefighter personnel each year nationwide. Congratulations to the following employees: Suffolk Fire & Rescue Lieutenant Roger W. Stinnette, Jr. – VFW Emergency Medical Technician Public Servant Citation Lt. Stinnette was noted to be an exceptional ALS provider that is always calm, focused, clear, and concise. Lt. Stinnette keeps personnel informed of all important issues related to equipment, hospital interactions, patient encounters, and unusual calls. He continually exceeds the minimum hourly requirements for re-certification while keeping current with the ever changing world that is EMS. He takes advantage of many extracurricular activities to keep sharp. His role as a SWAT medic provides his team with another set of ‘out of the box’ skills that allows him to be a resource during calls of behavioral emotional stress as well as blunt and penetrating trauma emergencies.
Suffolk Fire & Rescue Lieutenant Christopher K. Hehl – VFW Firefighters Public Servant Citation Lt. Hehl was credited with bringing personality, passion, motivation, inspiration, organization, book smarts, street smarts and a charisma that is hard to come by to the profession. His passion for the job was lauded along with his performance on the scene of incidents and ability to communicate with others. Lt. Hehl was noted to remain calm, focused, clear and concise while being decisive.
Suffolk Police Officer Kyle Valois – VFW Law Enforcement Public Servant Citation During the course of 2018, Officer Valois investigated a common nuisance in his patrol zone and was able to obtain a search warrant for the residence. The search warrant produced drug paraphernalia and an arrest warrant was secured for the homeowner. In May 2018, Officer Valois assisted the detective bureau in identifying a suspect of a commercial robbery. In October 2018, Officer Valois responded to a shooting in the Downtown Suffolk area. While en route to the call, he was involved in a vehicle pursuit of the suspect. The pursuit ultimately led to the apprehension of two suspects. These are only a few examples of the meticulous and exemplary work performed by Officer Valois during the course of 2018.
CAN YOU GUESS THE NAME OF THIS BUILDING THAT FORMERLY STOOD ON MAIN STREET? Email your answer to Nicole Duncan, nduncan@suffolkva.us, for your chance to win a prize! The winner from the last edition is Asa L. Heyward, Senior Librarian, who correctly guessed the Harbour View Community. Please see Nicole Duncan in the Media & Community Relations Department to claim your prize.
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SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS Slips, trips, and falls remain one of the leading causes of serious work related injuries and deaths. So remember to: • Keep floors and stairs clean and clear from clutter. • Clean all spills immediately. • Secure electrical cords out of traffic areas. • Maintain good housekeeping in walkways and your office areas. From Your Safety Team, Rita Walden Safety Officer I
Mack Guilford Safety Officer I
Donna M. Vogel, M.S. Risk, Benefits and Wellness Manager
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The Assessor’s Office would like to congratulate our
very own Shawanee Waters on her achievement. Shawanee graduated from Norfolk State University, May 4, 2019, with a Bachelor Degree of Science, and she graduated with Honors. We are very proud of you for achieving this milestone, and we know it has been a long road, but now it has come to an end and you have been rewarded greatly. “Congratulations” on a job well done.
Public Utilities Utility Crew Leader Victor Arrington and Skilled Laborer Andre West
recently achieved certification as Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) technicians. The certification process required specialized classroom training as well as the successful completion of a written examination developed by the nationally recognized National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO). The training allowed Victor and Andre to increase their skills in the area of advanced condition assessments of buried sewer piping. This ultimately leads to increased levels of reliability of the sewer system. Congratulations Victor and Andre on your hard work!
Public Utilities Senior Engineering Technician Kellie Burchfield
was recently selected as a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Promise Program scholar at Tidewater Community College. She is one of twenty applicants that were selected from a competitive pool of over 100 submissions. The program provides Kellie with two years of free tuition and fees as part of the TCC Women’s Center STEM Promise Program. The program is intended to boost the number of women in STEM careers in the Hampton Roads area. Kellie plans to eventually complete a degree in engineering and with this scholarship, she is off and running!
TREASURER’S OFFICE INSIGHTS The City Treasurer’s Office has once
again met the requirements for accreditation from the Treasurers’ Association of Virginia. City Treasurer Ron Williams was presented with the certification at the Treasurers’ Association of Virginia’s annual conference in Arlington in June. Pictured (L-R) are Deputy Treasurer Andrew Owen, Chief Deputy Treasurer Shirley Snead, Delegate Emily Brewer, and Williams. According to Treasurer Association President Evelyn Powers, “those Treasurers that choose to submit to the accreditation process take an extra step to ensure they are good stewards of their locality’s funds”, and “have demonstrated they are of the highest caliber and integrity.” Well done!
On Wednesday, June 5th, City Treasurer Ron Williams hosted the Virginia Department of the Treasury’s Unclaimed Property Division in Suffolk City Hall to assist citizens in determining if they had any unclaimed funds due to them. Several hundred people took advantage of this service, which resulted in claims for close to $100,000 in unclaimed property being filed that day, and nearly $200,000 in additional unclaimed property being found for Suffolk residents and businesses. Williams hopes to host the Unclaimed Property Division again next year, as there was a high demand for the service. To find out if you have any unclaimed property due to you, please visit www. vamoneysearch.org, or call (804) 225-2142. City Treasurer Ron Williams with Melinda Barbish and Emily Seay with the Virginia Department of the Treasury’s Division of Unclaimed Property
Trevor Ward was recently hired as a Deputy Treasurer I, and will be working as a frontline cashier in City Hall.
Moments That Matter...
Team Photo from the Corporate 5K 2019
National Walk at Lunch Day 2019
City Hall Group
Parks & Recreation Brenda O’Donnell and Kimberly Smith
National Bike to Work Day May 17 2019
Employee Appreciation May 2019
The Public Utilities’ Customer Service Division enjoys team building in the form of decorative projects. Autumn’s project was a hit!
HAPPENINGS AT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY
JENNIFER BROWN OF SUFFOLK PUBLIC LIBRARY CHOSEN FOR THE 2019 DONNA G. COTE LIBRARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
The Awards & Recognition Committee of the Virginia Library Association (VLA) is pleased to announce that Dr. Jennifer Brown, Youth and Family Services Manager for the Suffolk Public Library, is the recipient of the 2019 Donna G. Cote Librarian of the Year Award bestowed by the Awards & Recognition Committee of the Virginia Library Association (VLA). This award recognizes an exemplary achievement of a working Virginia Librarian who demonstrates the value of Libraries, enhances the image of Librarians and/or Libraries, promotes an accessible and positive climate in the Library, advances community relations, or initiates a new Library service or program. Jennifer Brown was chosen in part for her work on “SPL Mess Hall,” a summer lunch program in the Library as part of the No Kid Hungry Initiative. She collaborated with churches and community organizations to ensure the success of the program.
SPL Staff, I just want to recognize and commend all of you for your efforts and programming. As a resident of Suffolk for just a few years, I am always impressed with your programs. I’ve lived in several major cities, which I am sure have a greater budget, but do not come close to delivering the programs and activities that SPL provides for its community. Keep up the great work! -Chris Lopez (Resident since 2016)
www.SuffolkPublicLibrary.com
HOME OF THE BRAVE 5K SPONSORED BY PARKS & RECREATION Suffolk Parks & Recreation presents the Home of the Brave 5K and Kids ¼ Mile Dash which will be held on Saturday, November 9, 2019. The race will begin and end at 150 North Main Street, Suffolk, Virginia. The ¼ Mile Dash will begin at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K will begin at 9:00 a.m. Registration is available online at www.roadrageevents.com for the 5K and the ¼ Mile Dash. The registration fee for the 5K is $39. The ¼ Mile Dash is open to ages 2 to 10, and the registration fee is $24. Prices will increase on October 2, 2019. Runners are encouraged to dress in red, white and blue attire to show support for the Nation’s veterans. All registered participants will receive an event t-shirt. The 5K course will begin on Main Street, continue down Prentis Street, then back by Pinner Street. Visit us on Facebook @SuffolkParksandRec to view the 5k course map. The entire course is stroller-friendly. The 5K will have an allowed time of 90 minutes to allow walkers to finish. Age Group and Top Finisher Awards will be given for the 5K. This event is timed by A&R Timing. For more information about our upcoming programs and events, visit our website at www.suffokva.us/parks, or call 757-514-7250.
Deck the halls this holiday season with
handcrafted, homemade and eclectic gifts. On Saturday, November 30, 2019, join merchants and food vendors throughout Suffolk’s Historic Downtown district offering artisan-quality crafts, jewelry, soaps and bath salts, fine art, candles, glass, needlework, ceramics, greenery, woodcrafts, crocheted items, jams and jellies, nuts, pottery, totes and handbags, holiday ornaments, baked goods, home decor, and more. Shoppers will also find discounts and holiday specials from Downtown’s established retailers and restaurateurs as well. Running from 10am – 4pm, {Re}Stored will be open to the public free of charge. Free parking will be available throughout the Downtown area as well. As part of Suffolk’s “Love Local, Buy Suffolk” initiative, the {Re}Stored event encourages residents and visitors to support owner-operated businesses, as well as support the continued effort of revitalizing the Downtown Suffolk area. Guests to the event will also enjoy complimentary coffee and refreshments, live entertainment, visits from Santa, and much more!
C o ngratulat io ns and Thank Yo us! CONGRATULATIONS Penny Stubbs (Public Works) and her husband Carl
are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Madison from Windsor High School. Madison graduated Salutatorian of her class, and has also earned the Girl Scout Gold Award. She plans to attend Longwood University in the fall where she will major in Kinesiology to become a Physical Therapist.
To Public Works From Dana Adams: “My husband, Jim, and I thank you for the good job you all did in replacing the pipe that runs from the storm drain all the way across the yard to the ravine. It was a big job and we appreciate its completion before the anticipated rains from the advancing hurricane. Thanks again for how you handled this matter. “
To Earl Allison, Public Works Operations Superintendent, From Lennie Blanchard: “Once again on behalf of the Bennetts Creek Landing (BCL) Homeowner’s Association Board of Directors, I want to thank you and your crew for the limb trimming within the community that occurred in July. The trimming really opened up the roadways and sidewalks making them safer for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.” To City Manager’s Office From Robert Breed: “I moved into the city of Suffolk in early March, 2019 from Newport News, VA. Since arriving in Suffolk I have had the opportunity to visit several different city offices such as Planning & permits, land assessor, health department and treasurer. I would like you to know that in every one of these offices I have been met by cheerful, helpful and professional people. I have never had such encouraging and pleasant dealings with city personnel in any other city that I have ever lived in. Please pass my best wishes and thanks to all of your personnel.”
To Dianne Willliams, Public Works –Engineering - Real Estate Manager for Acquisitions, regarding employee, Rose Strickland From Billy Rountree: Rose is “kind and accommodating and went “over and beyond” to make the project easier on them and in particular, his 93 year-old mother. “ To L.J. Hansen, Director of Public Works, From Ronald Hatfield, Jr.: “I would like to thank you for having the city owned lot at the end of the 500 block of South Main Street cleaned out last week. The city was notified that some of the residents of Suffolk Station were throwing their trash bags over the fence into the lot. Again I thank you, Public Works, the cleanup crew for this cleanup effort.”
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RECIPE SPOTLIGHT Sheet Pan Chicken Sweet Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Balsamic Glaze Credit to Cooking Classy www.cookingclassy.com An easy and amazingly flavorful sheet pan chicken dinner that will leave everyone craving more! Packed with veggies, sprinkled with bacon and finished with a sweet and tangy balsamic glaze. Servings: 4 Prep Time 15 minutes Cook Time 32 minutes Total Time 45 minutes
INGREDIENTS 20 oz. sweet potatoes, peeled and diced into 3/4-inch cubes 16 oz. brussels sprouts, bottoms trimmed, halved 2 Tbsp olive oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper 5 slices bacon, diced 1 1/2 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts, diced into 1 1/4-inch cubes* 1/2 medium red onion, diced into chunks 3 garlic cloves, minced 1 Tbsp minced fresh rosemary 2 Tbsp minced fresh parsley (optional) 3 Tbsp store-bought or homemade** balsamic glaze
DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray a rimmed 18 by 13-inch baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. 2. Place sweet potatoes and brussels sprouts on baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil then to toss to evenly coat. 3. Sprinkle bacon over everything then roast in preheated oven 15 minutes. Remove from oven. 4. Add chicken, red onions, garlic and rosemary then season everything with salt and pepper and toss to evenly coat. Spread into an even layer (don’t overlap chicken pieces). 5. Return to oven and roast until chicken has cooked through (center of thickest pieces should register 165) about 17 - 20 minutes longer. 6. Drizzle everything (or each serving) with balsamic glaze, sprinkle with parsley and serve immediately. 7. Recipe source: Cooking Classy
Recipe Notes *Try to cut all of the chicken pieces close to the same size so they’ll finish cooking through at the same time. **For homemade balsamic glaze: In a small saucepan whisk together 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar and 1 Tbsp honey. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring frequently, until reduced to about 3 Tbsp, about 10 - 13 minutes. Let cool (it will thicken more as it cools).
Congratulations to Del Shannon,
E-9-1-1 Dispatch Supervisor, on retiring after 35 years of service to the City and our community! Del will be missed by all!
The Suffolk Sheriff’s Office wanted to thank everyone for their hospitality during National Night Out. It was an amazing night with amazing friends. Thanks to all for their hard work and remember it’s a good time to be in Suffolk!
The Suffolk Sheriff’s Office collected school supplies at the downtown Suffolk Walmart which were delivered to Nansemond Parkway, Elephant’s Fork Elementary School, and Mack Benn Jr. Elementary School.
2019 Service Awards Luncheon 2019 Service Awards Luncheon held at the Texas Roadhouse on College Drive. Congratulations to all Service Award recipients!
5 YEARS OF SERVICE BRIAN TAYLOR BRUCE F. WALKER CALVA ELAINE HOLMAN CHERYL K. HUNT CHRISTINA M. JARAMILLO CLINT RUDY COURTNEY D. MINGGIA CRAIG A. HUFFMAN CYNTHIA J. GREEN DAMON R. BOONE DANIEL FERSTER DANIEL R. NESBITT DIVANTA M. JONES GREGORY J. ROBERTS HALEY E. BROCK HARRY CROMER HERBERT J. JOYNER IVAN L. SIMMS JR. JAMES SADDLEMIRE JAMES E. DANIELS JERRY LEE DOYLE JOHN SMIGIELSKI KARI MILLS KENNETH R. BEAM JR KRISTI GAINES KYERA SHONIECE POPE LARRY A. DENNIS LAURA M. GALLAGHER LAURIE BRITTLE LORRI C. ELLIS MATTHEW W. MCMILLAN MICHAEL A. LEWIS MYRA JEAN MILLER PAUL CREPEAU RICHARD L. WHITE ROBERT F. GAZSY ROSARIO A. TUMMINELLO SARAH TOWNSEND SHEMEKA COPELAND SHERI L WRIGHT SHERRY R. ELLISON SUZETTE STREETMAN TERRY R. FAULK TIMOTHY WAYNE BELL TONJA N. THORNTON TONY AMBROSE WILLIAM RICHARDSON
10 YEARS OF SERVICE AGNES TURNER ALAINE WINSLOW ALAN D. BAIN ALEXANDER K. PENDLETON ALVIN LEE JR. ANDREW GRAY BARRY J. FREEMAN BENJAMIN R. BROWER BLAKE JENNINGS BRENDA MAXON O’DONNELL
CARL TAYLOR JR. COREY L. STEPHENS CRYSTAL G. BOYD DANIEL W. EVERETT DENNIS SELF DERRICK R. HILL EARKARD M. HICKLIN ERIC C. CLASP ERIN MARIE ROUNTREE FRANCIS S. TRIPLETT GARY LASSITER JAMES RIEMER JAMILA E. ARMSTEAD JASON EARL TRIMYER JASON JONES JEFFREY W. MATTHEWS JEREMY G. DRAKE JOANNE TURNER JODI H. CUFFEE JOE D. ARROWOOD JR. JOSIE E. HALL JUDY WILSON KAREN H. WILLIAMS KATHLEEN SUZANNE KELLEY KENNETH MARTIN KENNETH E. WEAVER KHADEJAH L. RAWLINGS KIMBERLY SMITH MALIKA TRAYNHAM MARY C. RIDDICK MELANIE W. SEARS MELVIN L. JONES MICHAEL HONORE MICHAEL FRICKANISCE MICHAEL J. ZEBROWSKI II MILES F. WALKER NICHOLAS P. WALKER NICOLE ANGELIQUE HEYWARD PATRICK J. SAUNDERS PAULA G. DARDEN RACHEAL N. HEIKENS RACHELANN CARDWELL CAIN RASHAD NADIR TANNER REGINALD E. BOONE JR. RICHARD STEPHENS ROBERT L. HODGES ROBERT A. SHORT STEPHEN A. HEHL STEVEN J. IRELAND STEVEN P. SEELEY T. MARIE WALLS TASHAWN MONTAE BULLOCK TERRI M. HOAG TERRY L. JAMES TYNISA R. RICHARDSON VERONICA A. NORDAN YVONNE W. GWALTNEY
15 YEARS OF SERVICE AZEEZ FELDER BRANDY M. JOHNSON
CAROL H. ROBINSON CHRISTOPHER M. ZEPHIR COLTON S. PULLEY DANIEL J. POTHIER DARLENE J. TUTTLE DAVID CARTER WELLFORD DAVID P. CREEKMORE DENNIS L. JOHNSON DUANE FISHER ERIC WAYNE MUNFORD GEORGE A. MUSHETT GLEN A. GLOVER HECTOR L. SOTO HELEN GABRIEL JAMES CLAUDE SESSOMS JAMES D. WILSON JASON E. LYONS JOHN M. PIVER JOSEPH A. JARMAN KEITH W. JOHNSON KEVIN M. SHEPHERD SR. KIMBERLY WIECKERT LASANDRA L. ADAMS LISA A. ROBERTS MICHAEL URIAH MICHAEL C. TURNER NEIL R. WHITENER PAUL ANDREW HUTTA RENEE J. BACON RHONDA FORD RICHARD A. WARD RICHARD L. TURNER ROY F. BARRY SANDRA MAE JACKSON SHERRY EASON STEPHEN BERNICK SUSAN ANDERSON THERESA L. EARLES THOMAS JOHN CAIN TIMOTHY E. KELLEY TIMOTHY PAUL MASON VAUGHN T. BREEDLOVE VINCENT POSEY
20 YEARS OF SERVICE AIMEE BARRINEAU ADAMS ALFRED S. CHANDLER JR. ALICIA REID BRITT ALPHONSO LEWIS ANDREW Y. KITCHEN CALVIN BOWE CHALIMOUS LAMONT GRANT CHRISTOPHER P. THOMAS CLIFFORD A. CARR DAVID W. CHIPMAN DAVID F. PANTSCHYSCHAK DIANE BRYANT DUFFIE WAYNE MCLAMB JR. DWIGHT J. DREWITT EMMANUEL O. UWEJEYAN GREGORY BEAMON
HERMAN L. KEE JR. IRIS L. DAVIS JAMES A. BROGLIN JAMES N. DICKENS JAMES E. BOWSER JOHN M. GRAY JOHNNY L. LIVERMAN KEVIN T. DODSON LISA S. PRAY MARC M. WILKERSON MARK T. ERIE MICHAEL J. KELLY MICHAEL N. WISE RALPH W. OLIVER III SANDRA B. BUTLER SCOTT P. DOCTEUR SHAWN E. MONROE SHEILA P. PARKER STEVE J. HOWE TAZ A. LANCASTER THOMAS PATTERSON TRACEY LYNELL DICKENS WILLIAM K. BLAND WILLIAM J. YOST WILLIAM K. CRAIG JR. WILLIAM T. KESSINGER
25 YEARS OF SERVICE ANDREW SAVAGE BRENDA T. PARRISH CLARENCE L. GAMBLE DAVID W. DICKENS DIONNE D. BAKER ELBERT WILLIAMS JR. FREDERIC J. WALDEN GEORGE A. STOKLEY JASPER N. WHITEHEAD MORRIS SIMMONS JR. RACHEL E. GAYLE-BRYANT RODNEY WIGGINS TROY D. SHELTON SR
30 YEARS OF SERVICE CARLOS A. WARD SR. JAMES E. WEAVER JAMES A. DARDEN JR. JAMES N. PORTER III MARIA W. SKINNER MICHAEL L. LASSITER RICHARD B. SCHMACK SHERRY J. WILLIAMS
35 YEARS OF SERVICE BELINDA A. TAYLOR GEORGE K. BEAMON SHIRLEY S. SNEAD WILLIAM EARL POPE
Welcome May 1, 2019
May 16, 2019
June 4, 2019
June 18, 2019
NEW EMPLOYEES Economic Development: Casper Hileman, Visitor Center Advisor Finance: Robin Booth, Purchasing Associate Library: Dionne Spruill, Library Associate Parks & Recreation: Jermaine Nowell, Grounds Maintenance Worker I Police: Sara Crouch, Police Officer I Public Utilities: Jamal Brown, Utility Systems Worker Public Works: Cassidy McKelvie, Biology Assistant; Jordan Stokley, Engineering tech Sheriff’s Office: Stephen Deaver, Deputy Sheriff III; Steven Miller, Deputy Sheriff II Social Services: Janet Floyd, Financial Services Case Manager III; Lisa Roberts, Financial Services Case Manager III; LaKeitha Rusan, Family Services Worker II
Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office: Judith Smith, Deputy COR II Fire: Eddie Brock, Firefighter I Library: Jennifer Forbes, Library Associate Parks & Recreation: Joseph Duncan, Recreation Leader; Jasmine Holloman, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Planning & Community Development: Emily Bazemore, Planner I Police: Gayon Burford, Police Records Technician Public Works: William March, Civil Engineer – Intern Social Services: Financial Services Case Manager III
City Attorney’s Office: Aaron Pinsoneault, Intern; Khaliyah Waters, Intern Economic Development: Mitzi Carr, Economic Development Associate; John Hancock, Skilled Laborer Fire: Russell Deaton, Firefighter/Medic II Library: Mary DuBose, Library Services Coordinator Parks & Recreation: Adam Briggs, Park Attendant; Travius Cheeks, Grounds Maintenance Worker; Tabetha McNeal, Recreation Leader Police: Timothy Duncan, Police Officer II; Marylynn Harvey, Police Records Technician; SharNeisha Savage, Police Officer I Public Utilities: Jarvis Brandon, Utility Systems Worker; Antoine Dildy, Utility Systems Worker; Andrew Porter, Utility Systems Worker Public Works: Justin Dietrick, Civil Engineer – Intern; Ashley Jones, Accounting Associate II; Gerald Stephens, Mosquito Control Technician
Library: Xavier Ferebee, Library Associate Parks & Recreation: X Rance, Recreation Leader Public Works: Jalen Augcomfar, Paint Technician; Thomas Bell, Mechanic II; James Perales, Mechanic II Social Services: Tarona Joiner, Financial Services Case Manager II; Kiywanne Lawal, Financial Services Case Manager II; Shanelle Mendez, Financial Services Case Manager I; Amaris Raynor, Financial Services Case Manager II
WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES
July 9, 2019
July 23, 2019
August 16, 2019
September 4, 2019
Assessor’s Office: Michael Rowlands, Appraiser I Circuit Court: Heather Brinkley, Deputy Court Clerk II Fire: Craig Steele, Firefighter/Medic I Parks & Recreation: Qu’Anasha Bowden, Recreation Leader; Shacanna Garcia, Fitness Specialist; Riya Medley, Recreation Leader; Santita Mizell, Recreation Leader Police: Elizabeth Butler, Police Officer I; Andrew Camacho, Police Officer I; Jordan Umstead, Police Officer II Public Works: Morris Albritton, HRPWA Intern; Josh Artis, Heavy Equipment Operator I; Kirk Bond, HRPWA Intern; John Brinkley, HRPWA Intern; Lasalle Hunter, Heavy Equipment Operator I; Derek Madison, Street Maintenance Worker I; Amiah McCoy, HRPWA Intern
City Attorney’s Office: Stephanie Pough, Assistant City Attorney II Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office: Venita Fitzgerald, Customer Service Representative Parks & Recreation: Keely Boone, Recreation Specialist; Nakiesha Bridgers, Recreation Program Specialist; Sheena MacDonald, Recreation Leader; Aneka Yelverton, Recreation Leader Police: Natisha Forest, Communications Operator I Public Utilities: Terrell Hawkins, Water Meter Service Worker Public Works: John Vavrek, HRPWA Intern Treasurer’s Office: Trevor Ward, Deputy Treasurer I
City Attorney’s Office: Christine Stemen, Paralegal Administrator Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office: Brandon Wrobleski Finance: Kimberly Gonzalez, Payroll Technician Library: Toree Tucker, Library Services Coordinator Parks & Recreation: Tyre Dildy, Grounds Maintenance Worker I Police: Jeremy Tyler, Police Officer II Public Utilities: Lorenia Bright, Accounting Associate I Public Works: DeCory Arrington, Street Maintenance Worker I; John Brinkley, Maintenance Mechanic – Streets; Aaron Reed, Mechanic I; Kevin Turner, Mechanic II; Robert Weber, City Traffic Engineer Social Services: Melissa Carroll, Family Services Worker III; Michael Guerra, Family Services Worker II
Assessor’s Office: Reta Hamilton, Systems Analyst Economic Development: Nikolaus Epp, Visitor Center Advisor; Bailey Mennona, Visitor Center Advisor Library: AnnMarie Welch, Librarian Parks & Recreation: Tajee Pledger, Recreation Specialist; Athena Rhodes, Recreation Leader Planning & Community Development: Matthew Sims, Building Inspector I Police: Branden Garrison, Police Officer I; Vernetta Grant, Parking Enforcement Attendant Public Utilities: Raekwon Smith, Utility Systems Worker Public Works: Lindsey Harrup, Civil Engineer I; Ray Lassiter, Street Maintenance Worker II; Theodore Morings, Street Maintenance Worker II Social Services: Alisha Ransom, Self Sufficiency Worker II
Exciting changes,
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