CITY OF WEST WENDOVER: City Employees Receive Service Awards

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City Of West Wendover issued the following announcement on Jan. 05.

On Wednesday January 5, 2022, several City Employees received service awards by City Manager Chris Melville.  They included:  Public Works Office Manager Alison Cook (15 years), Public Works Tech 1 Jesus Salazar (15 years), Waster Water Operator 1 Gustavo Chavez (10 years) and Waste Water Operator 1 Esau Valadez (5 years).

“It’s a great pleasure to provide employees their service awards and see them progress year by year as they show their distinct dedication to their work and the city on whole.  These individuals know that their work is to serve the public and the public’s interests and they show what serious and valuable assets they are to our organization”, said City Manager Melville.

In addition to their plaques, each employee received a service pin which is designed with the City Seal.  The pins reflect the employee’s service with a star for every five years they serve.  And finally, they all received a $25 Smith’s Food Store Gift Card.

Congratulations to each of you and thank you for your dedication and commitment to doing a fine job.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City Of West Wendover



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