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City of Marietta Employee Service Awards Dec. 9, 2011.

 

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District Ranger Jay Pence and Trail Foreman Scott Bossell packing 150 feet of rigging cable on Nakoda. The equipment was used help set bridge stringers for a new bridge on Horseshoe Creek. This 2017 bridge and trail work was a cooperative project with the C-T National Forest, State of Idaho Parks and recreation, Skyliners Motorized club, Montana Conservation Corps, Teton Valley Trails and Pathways and Mountain Bike the Tetons. At Upper Horseshoe Bridge, Horseshoe Creek on the Teton Basin RD, Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho. Forest Service photo by Scott Bossell

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Pauline Jones has been with SCPRC going on 26 years now. She has provided our department with outstanding performance as an Assistant Center Director and now as part of our Special Events team. Pauline continues to go above and beyond her duties to provide our agency with genuine, hard working special event support to aid in the continued success of our organization. Thanks Pauline!

Ursuline employees gave their time and talents on the morning of Friday, February 18 at both the North Texas Food Bank and St. Vincent de Paul.

Iris Benitez, above right, MassDOT RMV Chinatown employee, is one of numerous MassDOT employees receiving Employee of the Month Awards at the MassDOT Board meeting in May 2010. Benitez is described as a thorough, prompt and customer-friendly RMV Hearing Officer who serves as a model for other RMV employees.

 

As part of the effort to help make MassDOT the premier transportation organization in the U.S., MassDOT Secretary & CEO has initiated at the suggestion of employees a Monthly Employee Recognition Program.

 

The program will recognize outstanding performances by MassDOT employees as individuals or groups.

The other first winners of MassDOT Employees of the Month, for May 2010 include:

 

* James Robida, Highway Division, an exemplary team leader who “thought fast on his feet” while coordinating a major repair of a Culvert on Route 119 in Littleton during the floods of March.

 

* Anne Marie Thornton, MBTA Human Resources, whose data entry skills helped the MBTA comply with the new Ethics Law by the April 2, 2010 deadline, as she organized some 12,000 documents.

 

* A group award for 8 Sheet Metal Workers at the MBTA Subway Main Repair Group in Everett, whose design and repair work resulted in a savings of $1,000,000 to the MBTA. The workers: James Dewar, Kenneth Floyd, Gregory Smith, Lee Adams, Jack Jones, Scott Ehlers, Brian Hurton, and Jay Toland.

 

* A group award for the 10 Highway Division District 5 Maintenance Forces employees, who put public safety and customer service first by working around the clock to resolve highway problems during the March flood. The employees: John Ayer, Richard Ouellette, Mark Desrocher, George Boucher, Raymond Medeiros, Gordon Costa, Keith Medeiros, Timothy Grew, John Shaughnessey, and Andrew Lafferty.

 

* A Special Group Award to the 50 employees of the MBTA SMI Maintenance of Way Group, whose tremendous teamwork and around-the-clock dedication to make sure that the Green Line’s D train was operable within days, not weeks, following the peak of the March floods.

  

Congratulations again to all MassDOT Employees of the Month for May 2010!

Ursuline Academy's annual Employee Serviam Day was Friday, February 15. Employees served 13 local organizations including St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, The Family Place, Walnut Place, Bonton Farms, Equest, St. Rita, and Make a Wish.

  

Shirley Schettino, left, assistant to the deans of the libraries, and her daughters cheer on the Commodores at the Vanderbilt-UMass football game after the annual Employee Tailgate.

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