Office of the Collector of Revenue

Service Anniversaries - July 2012

Collector of Revenue employees celebrate service anniversaries in the month of July 2012.

August 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

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

 Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue

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

 Gerri Perry, Collector of Revenue employee

Gerri Perry - 26 years

 Sherri Jones, Collector of Revenue employee

Sherri Jones - 25 years

 Jackie Whittier, Collector of Revenue employee

Jackie Whittier - 23 years

 Robin Singler, Collector of Revenue employee

Robin Singler - 22 years

 Peggy Newcomb, Collector of Revenue employee

Peggy Newcomb - 10 years

 Sharon Potter, Collector of Revenue employee

Sharon Potter - 7 years

 Keena Carter, Collector of Revenue employee

Keena Carter - 5 years

 Marc Stoff, Collector of Revenue employee

Marc Stoff - 5 years

 Tim Murphy, Collector of Revenue employee

Tim Murphy - 5 years

 Stephen Sondermann, Collector of Revenue employee

Steve Sondermann - 5 years

 Amir Softic, Collector of Revenue employee

Amir Softic - 5 years

 Tom Hinchy, Collector of Revenue employee

Tom Hinchy - 2 years

 

Collector of Revenue Office

City of St. Louis

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