Board of Public Service

Hershell Nowlin Receives 40-Year Service Pin

One of four long-time Civil servants recognized for their years of service.

October 3, 2011 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on October 3, 2011.

During a brief ceremony in his office last month, Mayor Francis G. Slay presented a 40-year service pin to Hershell Nowlin.

Hershell Nowlin  and Mayor Slay

Nowlin began his career with the City in the Health Division in 1971 as an inspector. He currently holds the position of Fleet Maintenance Foreman II in the Equipment Services Division.

Nowlin was joined at the ceremony by several of his co-workers.

Chris Amos, Hershell Nowlin, Mayor Slay, Richard Bradley, Reginald Monroe

Pictured above from left: Christopher D. Amos, CAFM, Commissioner of Equipment Services; Hershell Nowlin, Fleet Maintenance Foreman II; Mayor Francis G. Slay; Richard T. Bradley, P.E., President of the Board of Public Service; and Reginald G. Moore, Fleet Maintenance Manager.

Congratulations, Hershell!

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