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Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

The American Independence Park. Israel.

Yeshiva University's Service Recognition Reception for Employees

IU Kokomo's School of Nursing hosted its annual pinning ceremony at which students who have completed their corse work for the nursing program receive a symbolic ribbon signifying their accomplishment.

Tree City USA Awards, 2017

Annual JBER Volunteer Recognition Ceremony

United States Army Garrison Humphreys Commander Col. Michael F. Tremblay and USAG-Humphreys senior enlisted advisor Command Sgt. Maj. Benjamin Lemon presented numerous awards and recognition to deserving Headquarters and Headquarters Company, USAG-Humphreys Soldiers. In addition to the awards presentation, a reenlistment ceremony and a promotions ceremony was also conducting, celebrating the skills and progress of Soldiers and leaders from across the company. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Matthew Marcellus)

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

University Scholarship Recognition in Reeve Memorial Union on Sept. 27, 2012.

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at a Montevallo Recognition Event for Finance Director Kelly Butler Monday July 26, 2021 in Montgomery, Ala. The University of Montevallo is presenting Director Kelly Butler with the “President’s Award” for his service to higher education and the University of Montevallo. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)

Employee Recognition Ceremony on the Wilf Camus, celebrating staff members milestones and years at YU

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

The City of Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz presented recognitions and appreciation certificates for the service and contributions made by those volunteers appointed by Mayor Saenz to 38 Advisory and City Committees during the Mayor’s tenure.

Additionally, Council recognized Mr. Carlos Luna, a former Director of the J.W. Nixon High School Band from 1984 to 2014. Mr. Luna and his students received 28 consecutive UIL Sweepstakes Awards. His concert bands including the J.W. Nixon High School Honors Winds Ensemble won first place and honorable mention awards at festivals in Texas, Washington, D.C., and Colorado. Mr. Luna, his students, and band staff earned recognition at numerous marching band competitions, some of which include UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest rankings. The marching bands, under his direction, advanced from the regional level to UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest on several occasions. His band was a consistent TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) State Honor Band contender for many years, ranking as high as eighth place in the State of Texas in Conference 5A, which is now the new 6A classification. During his 35 years in music education, Mr. Luna also served LISD as band coordinator and director of fine arts. He was also previously inducted into the TMEA Region XIV South Texas Band Directors Hall of Fame in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Lastly, Lisa Kristina was recognized by Council for her community outreach volunteer participation and work through COVID-19 vaccine drives, purchasing and making COVID-19 kits and distributing over 500 kits throughout the community. Lisa Kristina is a medical school candidate who assisted our community in vaccinating over 3,000 individuals. Her volunteer work and participation in our community has not gone unnoticed.

 

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

Twelve University of Minnesota, Morris faculty and staff members were honored at the annual Recognition Dinner on Thursday, April 26. Hosted by Chancellor Michelle Behr, the event provided the campus community a chance to congratulate faculty and staff award recipients and to thank retirees for their service to the campus.

 

Faculty Award Recipients

Julie Eckerle, English, UMM Faculty Distinguished Research Award

Tracy Otten, studio art, Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education and UMM Alumni Association Teaching Award

Sheri Been, political science, Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education

Michelle Page, education, John Tate Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising

Cristina Ortiz, anthropology, Bill and Ida Stewart for Ethnic Diversity

Jim Bovre, education, Morris Academic Staff Award

 

Staff Award Recipients

Irene Maloney, Mary Martelle Award, staff

Mary Zosel, civil service, Outstanding Support Staff Award

Vance Gullickson, teamsters, Outstanding Support Staff Award

Janel Mendoza, AFSCME, Outstanding Support Staff Award

 

Retirees

Karen Ellis, student activities, conferences & special events

Delores Rathke, dining services

 

Retirees were welcomed into the University of Minnesota, Morris Retirees Association (UMMRA). Learn more at ummra.morris.umn.edu.

 

Photos by Jenna Ray.

Bar Leaders Recognition Luncheon - Featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito?: Ten Things People May Not Know About the Supreme Court

VASSALBORO, ME - JULY 28: Maine State Trooper Mickael Nunez is recognized Wednesday July 28, 2021 by the command staff of the Maine State Police during an awards ceremony Vassalboro. During this third year of patrolling Kennebec, Waldo, Lincoln and Knox Counties, Nunez was critically injured on June 14, 2020 in China while apprehending Robert Belmain during a high speed chase. Nunez was hospitalized for several weeks and underwent multiple surgeries before enduring months of physical therapy and recuperation to return to duty with the State Police. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal

Employee Recognition Awardee 2020

Donor recognition on a hoarding at Shakespeare's Globe, London, thanking donors and mentioning a capital appeal. March 2014.

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

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YOKUSUKA, Japan (October 06, 2017) Service members from both the U.S. Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force pose for a photograph at a Bilateral Women’s Luncheon. The luncheon promotes networking, mentorship, and recognition of accomplishments amongst female Sailors of both services. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dylan McKay/Released)

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

Division of Humanities, Social Science and Professional Studies

These employees had been at Renown for 20 years.

In the left picture, in the right background, the new Biomass facility in the corner of land between the crossing of the 'Old Road' and the GC's line through Templeborough, is now in advanced state of construction on part of the old site of Firth-Rixon as the Colas liveried Infra-Structure Monitoring train prepares to come under Coronation Bridge. The old, now disused, Millmoor Football ground is on the left and beyond that, Booths Scrapyard is still extant and doing its usual business, close to the centre of Rotherham. On the right, approaching the Masbrough north-end colour light signal, S0425, at red, S0423 on the main line over on the far left at green in preparation for a passenger movement to the north, class 37, 37175 draws to a stand with its four coach set with class 37, 37421, at the rear. The 4 coaches are- 72631, the 'Ultrasonic Test Train Brake Force Runner Coach', 977974, the 'Track Inspection Coach 2 - TIC2", 72639, a PLPR, 'Plain Line Pattern Recognition Track Inspection Radio Survey Test Coach (Brake Force Runner)', and 975091, 'Mentor', the 'Mobile Electrical Network Testing, Observation and Recording' coach. Phew!! 37175 and 37421 are on the 1Q04, Derby R.T.C. to Hull on the east coast, reversal and then back through here at 15:30 en-route through Sheffield and back to Derby R.T.C for 16:24.

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