Department of Personnel

Happy Anniversary - January 2014

City employees celebrate major service anniversaries in the month of January 2014

March 1, 2014 | 2 min reading time

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

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 The following employees marked major anniversaries during January 2014 in their service careers with the City of St. Louis.  Hearty congratulations and sincere thanks for many years of loyal service to:  

40 Years

Arthur Matia - Building Division

 

30 Years

Sheri Webb - Juvenile Court

Mark Fannon - Fire Department

Robert Kraiberg - Excise Division

 

20 Years

Stephen Olish - Police Retirement System

Maribeth McMahon - Law Department

Jeffrey Dodd - Community Development Administration

Valerie Pearson - Community Development Administration

Martin Hilgeman - Assessor's Office

Gregory Hayes - Forestry Division

Marilyn Copland - Street Department

Steven Hayes - Fire Department

Wayne Johnson - Fire Department

Richard Lee - Fire Department

Raymond Brown - Corrections Division

Patricia Hall - Corrections Division

David Brower - Facilities Management

Bessie Jordan - Water Division

Scott Meeker - Lambert Airport

William Powell - Lambert Airport

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