Office of the Mayor
Sue Mantia Receives 40-Year Service Pin
Mayor Francis G. Slay recognizes Mantia for her years of service to the citizens of St. Louis.
This article is 12 years old. It was published on August 1, 2013.
During a brief ceremony in his office last month, Mayor Francis G. Slay presented Sue Mantia with a 40-year service pin.
Pictured above (from left) are Mayor Slay, Sandra Mantia, Sue and Gus Mantia.
Mantia began her career with the City in April 1973 as Typist Clerk I in the Comptroller's Office, Central Business Index. She promoted to the Board of Public Service in 1992, where she continues to serve today, providing administrative support to Tom Behan, Chief Construction Engineer and the Engineering staff.
Congratulations, Sue!
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