Information Technology Services Agency
Ted Elfrink Receives 40-Year Service Pin
during brief ceremony at City Hall
This article is 12 years old. It was published on May 1, 2013.
During a brief ceremony last month at City Hall, Mayor Francis G. Slay presented Theodore "Ted" Elfrink with a 40-year Service Pin.
Ted accepted his first job with the City, in the lab attached to City Hospital on Lafayette and Grattan, in 1973. When City Hospital closed in 1982, Ted transferred to the I.T. department in City Hall. Ted quickly became an expert in business license, real estate assessments, processing of tax payments, geographical information systems (GIS), and the retirement systems.
The I.T. department is grateful for Ted's expertise and for his leadership of an I.T. project team. ITSA Appointing Authority Robbyn Wahby also attended the ceremony.
Congratulations, Ted!
ITSA
City of St. Louis
-
Department:
Information Technology Services Agency
-
Topic:
Employees
Most Read News
- Mayor Cara Spencer Takes Office as the 48th Mayor of St. Louis She emphasized that better days are ahead for St. Louis and pledges to work collaboratively with all stakeholders
- CDA Announces more than $16 Million Available in 2025 Neighborhood Transformation Grants Funding includes CDBG, HOME, HOME-ARP, PRO Housing, and Economic Development Sales Tax investments to support affordable housing production, neighborhood plan implementation, and community green activation of vacant lots.
- New Data Show St. Louis City Continues To See Decrease in Homicides and Other Crime Newly released crime data for August 2024 shows that the City of St. Louis continues to successfully decrease the amount of crime, including homicides, occurring in the City.