Office of the Collector of Revenue

Service Anniversaries - April 2013

Collector of Revenue employees celebrate service anniversaries in the month of April 2013

May 1, 2013 | 2 min reading time

This article is 12 years old. It was published on May 1, 2013.

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 April.  Thank you all for your years of dedicated service to our customers and to the City of St. Louis.  


Christopher Ellison, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Christopher Ellison - 24 years

Paula Venable, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Paula Venable - 24 years

Sheryl Fiala, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Sheryl Fiala - 14 years

Robert Kummer, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Bob Kummer - 14 years

Valerie Gamache, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Valerie Gamache - 14 years

Mary Jenkerson, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Mary Jenkerson - 13 years

Sarah Carpenter, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Sarah Carpenter - 6 years

Jack Pulizzo, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Jack Pulizzo - 6 years

Alexa Speropoulos, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

Alexa Speropoulos - 5 years 

Errianna Washington, Collector of Revenue employee, 2013

 

Errianna Washington -  1 year



 

Collector of Revenue Office
City of St. Louis
  • Department:
    Office of the Collector of Revenue
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    Employees

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