Department of Personnel
Winners of the 2015 Weight Loss Challenge
Awards ceremony will be held at Noon on Friday, May 8 in the City Hall Rotunda
This article is 10 years old. It was published on May 1, 2015.

Congratulations to the top winners of the 2015 Weight Loss Challenge!
Top 3 Females:
Name | Team | % Weight Loss |
1. Kathi Snyder | Downsizers | 20.59% |
2. Stella Oparaji | Thinner Than You | 15.52% |
3. Charla Green | P.H.A.T. | 11.49% |
Top 3 Males:
Name | Team | % Weight Loss |
1. Steven Kotraba | Team America | 14.74% |
2. Ric Lauman | Born Losers | 13.90% |
3. David Larson | J's Crew | 12.08% |
Top 3 Teams:
Name | Location | % Weight Loss |
1. Team America: Michelle Mayer, Tiffany Moore, Tracy Brady, Steven Kotraba, Valerie Porter | Fire/EMS | 9.21% |
2. You'll Be Seeing Less of Us: Rachel Bock, Keena Carter, Kristen Franceschi, Katie Bock, John Mclure | City Hall | 7.54% |
3. Downsizers: Michele Klupe, Kathi Snyder, Carisia Edmond, Jamie Sucher | City Hall | 7.04% |
The Weight Loss Challenge is offered annually with registration starting in December. All team members who met the rules and requirements will receive a grand prize at the Weight Loss Challenge awards ceremony that will be held at the City Hall Rotunda from Noon to 1 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2015. All participants are welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Banotai at BanotaiL@stlouis-mo.gov or (314) 622-4849.
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