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Mayor Slay Presents 40-Year Service Pin to Kathy Bess

Bess began her career with the City in 1972

September 1, 2012 | 2 min reading time

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

During a brief ceremony in his office at City Hall, Mayor Francis G. Slay presented a 40-year service pin to Kathy Bess of the Department of Public Safety Special Events Office.

Mayor Francis Slay, Kathy Bess, and Ann Chance at City Hall on Aug. 17, 2012 for the 40-year service pin presentation to Bess.

Pictured above from left:  Mayor Francis G. Slay, 40-year service pin recipient Kathy Bess, and head of the Special Events Office Ann Chance.

Bess began her career with the City in the Health Department in Aug. of 1972.  She has also served in the Supply Division and Soldiers' Memorial prior to her current position as Executive Secretary in the Special Events Office.

Congratulations, Kathy!

 

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