Office of the Collector of Revenue

Service Anniversaries - August 2012

Collector of Revenue employees celebrate service anniversaries in the month of August 2012

September 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 13 years old. It was published on September 1, 2012.

Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue
Photo by Jean Schuh Title: Portrait of Collector of Revenue Gregory F. X. Daly 2012
Source: Jean Schuh

 

 

Congratulations to our employees who celebrated their service anniversary in the Collector of Revenue Office in the month of August.  Thank you all for your years of dedicated service to our customers and to the City of St. Louis. 

Karen Douthit, Collector of Revenue employee

Karen Douthit - 11 years

 Keith Brookens, Collector of Revenue employee 2012

Keith Brookens - 11 years

Mike Konroy, Collector of Revenue employee 

Mike Konroy - 7 years

 Brad Phillips, Collector of Revenue employee

Brad Phillips - 5 years

 Sharon Bourne, Collector of Revenue employee

Sharon Bourne - 5 years

 Jean Schuh, Collector of Revenue employee

Jean Schuh - 3 years

 Joe Nickerson, Collector of Revenue employee

Joe Nickerson - 1 year

 Kelia Bordeaux, Collector of Revenue employee

Kelia Bordeaux - 1 year

           



 Collector of Revenue Office

City of St. Louis

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