City of Saint Cloud News - NR 23-5 Employees Receive Service Awards

From: City of Saint Cloud
March 9, 2023

City Recognizes Employees for Service
Released by City of St. Cloud Public Information Office

The City recently recognized nearly 60 employees for their years of service to St. Cloud residents, including one employee who has served local residents for 30 years.

Misael Cortez, support services manager at the St. Cloud Police Department, was recognized for 30 years of service to the City.

“I am proud of each of our employees who come to work every day and do their jobs to provide excellent services to our residents,” said City Manager Veronica Miller. “The longevity of these employees is a testament to their dedication to helping us meet our goal of continuing to make St. Cloud a great place to live, work, play and do business.”

The City’s annual Employee Service Awards dinner was held Friday, March 3, at the Marina Banquet Hall.

Other employees honored were:
25 Years: Lizzy Grenus, Jason Miller, and Lisa Thompson.

20 Years: Garrett Stockdill and Mark Wallach

15 Years: Christine Baxter, Stephen Burrows, Mathew Chesler, Jonathan Colley, Matthew Crego, David Finenco, Samantha Frost, Matthew Hargrave, Nathan Irving, Liliana Jaimes, Mark Lindbeck, Elsa Schaffer, Alicia Schwan, and Glenn Whitter

10 years: Steven Adams, Mark Carcia, Adam Fari, Mark Harper, Judith Hernandez, John Koones, Curtis Lopez, Kimberli Mateo, Anthony Mondello, Jessica Mondello, Scott O’Neill, George Randolph, John Sanderson, Roberto Smith, Brandon Snow, and William Wager

5 years: Abismael Abreu, James Allegood, Jamie DeMelo, Collin Dunn, Bradley Galloway, David Kastner, Claudia Klockars, Jessie Light, Avery Macy, Patrick Mannix, Benjamin McCormick, Shane Rheaume, Martin Rios, Samuel Rosa, Kaley Smith, Madeline Stayer, William Tilford, Leigh-Anne Tomaino, Edgardo Torres-Ramos, and Shayleen Valdiva

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