Office of the Collector of Revenue

Service Anniversaries - February 2014

Collector of Revenue employees celebrate service anniversaries in Feb. 2014.

March 1, 2014 | 2 min reading time

This article is 11 years old. It was published on March 1, 2014.

Gregory F.x. Daly, Collector of Revenue

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

 

Kathleen Nolte 2014

Kathleen Nolte - 24 years

Cheryl Jones 2014

Cheryl Jones - 23 years

Christine Burnes 2014

Christine Burnes - 22 years

Barb Vehlewald 2014

Barb Vehlewald- 8 years

Kathy Gamache, Collector of Revenue employee 2013

Kathy Gamache - 7 years

Pat Ortmann, Collector of Revenue employee 2013

Pat Ortmann - 7 years

Matt Luzecky, Collector of Revenue employee, 2014

Matt Luzecky - 7 years

David Dickerson, Collector of Revenue employee 2013

David Dickerson - 6 years

Kathleen Camden, Collector of Revenue employee

Kathleen Camden - 2 years

Niesha Miller, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Niesha Miller - 2 years

Monica Palmer, Collector of Revenue employee, 2014

Monica Palmer - 1 year

 

Collector of Revenue Office

City of St. Louis

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