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On Wednesday, April 6, numerous Greenville Police staff were recognized for recent achievements, including a sergeant promotion, years of service, special unit appointments, and Advanced Law Enforcement Certification.

From early 2007 painted at peterborough. Alongside bles and gloe, great day in the sunshine, sadly this spot has bit the dust since.

I took the demon boyz logo for this, as i reckon there 1st album is a hip hop classic...........

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Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, addresses a Craft Enhancement Project Recognition and Awards Ceremony on July 12, at the New Kingston Business Centre.

Graduate Recognition at 10am Traditional Service, May 8, 2011.

Senior Recognition Cheerleading, October 29, 2021

Employees were honored for the care and compassion they extend every day to the many lives they touch.

The Provost’s Office hosted this year’s Faculty Recognition Luncheon on April 18, 2017.

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.

  

Branch: West Valley.

 

Event: Volunteer recognition party.

 

Date: May 2, 2009.

 

Description: Volunteer recognition party.

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

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

Scholarship Awards Dinner; Recognition; development

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.

  

Rockland County Nurse Recognition Day Committee chair Kathleen Hopkins presents a $1,000 check to Project: Possible at the nurses' luncheon, held at Rockland Community College on 5/11/2017.

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

Employee Recognition Ceremony, where staff that has worked at YU for certain milestones is honored.

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

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Jiakun Ding, Global Studies and Political Science, Kadmal, Rajasthan, India;

Recognition: Women in a remote village of Rajasthan listen during a panchayat meeting that discussed sanitation projects and teacher accountability at the local, government-run school, April 2011. The panchayat is the local government of an Indian village, and women, though legally invited to attend, are rarely invited to speak. For me, this photo captures both the political identity that rural India is trying to allocate to women in name and the debilitating anonymity they still suffer in practice. The colorful saris against the stark white background also evoke a passport photo and, with it, all the debates in American discourse about toleration for religious conservatism in identity photos. I was in India on a Duke study abroad program, the Global Semester Abroad, that focuses on global health and development.

AMCOM Commander, MG Douglas M. Gabram, recognized individuals for their support during Hurricane Harvey.

Today the Hereios of the We're Here group are shooting Letters, Symbols and Numbers.

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

Refuge Manager Roy Lowe recognizes the Oregon Department of Transportation.

On Thursday, December 14, the hospital celebrated its annual Employee Awards Dinner, honoring our dedicated staff and celebrating with plenty holiday cheer. The event was held in the Needham Sheraton ballroom. A list of all honorees is attached, representing more than 900 years of service to Beth Israel Deaconess combined. In addition, the hospital named its 2017 Employee of the Year. This year’s honoree is Julie Roby (Lab Section/Quality Control Supervisor-Histology).

 

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Isn't it amazing when you see an image of your child and you are like "holy crap, they look just like X". It does for me. Bean looks JUST like my mom as a young girl in this picture.

 

The crazy thing about it, I sent this to my dad telling him that I thought she looked just like mom in this picture. He said that he has a picture of my mom in a similar pose from when they were dating, she was wearing boots and trying to get mud off of them from their hiking trip. I am dying to see that picture and see how much they look alike!

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