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Employee Development Program
Human Resources is proud to present the latest graduating class of the Employee Development Program. A total of 34 employees received their Certificate of Professional Development (since March of 2017), 10 of them with HONORS.
Shown from left to right -- Front Row: Mary Watkins (Human Resources), Joyce Higgins (Catherine Schweinsberg-Rood Library), Tamera Prince (North Area Parks), Kimberly Jackson (Scottsmoor/Mims Library), Katherine Fuhrig (DeGroodt Library), Cindy Deem (Merritt Island Library), Jesi Ray (Central Area Parks), Andrea Bolitho (Solid Waste Management), Chris Vawter (South Area Parks), Dianna Hakanen (Natural Resources).
Back Row: Joseph Faella (Mosquito Control), Nick Dees (Public Works/R&B), Mary Thompson (South Area Parks), Lisa Hickman (Transportation Planning), Thomas Johnston (Information Technology/Fire Rescue), Ron Thornton (Melbourne Library), Daniel Hearn (Titusville Library), Denise Ambrosait (Titusville Library), Darryl Nugent (South Area Parks), Joshua Corban (Central Area Parks), Sean Napier (Central Area Parks), David Laliberte (South Area Parks), Fritz VanVolkenburgh (Human Resources), Michael Butcher (South Area Parks).
Not pictured: Cameron Howard (South Area Parks), Alexandra Schilling (South Area Parks), Jerry Gust (South Area Parks), Tangela Brown (Central Area Parks), Shelley Macon (Catherine Schweinsberg-Rood Library), Qadi Glover (Merritt Island Library), Kyle Hightower (Information Technology/Fire Rescue), Robert Garland (Information Technology), Vicki Ward (Planning and Development), Naomi Adkins-Hicks (Planning and Development).
Volunteer Recognized by City of Melbourne
Maggie Castellano, a Code Enforcement Agent for Brevard County, was recently recognized by the City of Melbourne for her five years of service on the Code Enforcement Board.
To read more about all those recognized by the City of Melbourne in Florida Today, here.
HOB! Packs Lunches for Children's Hunger Project
Following a successful food drive in September, 30 County Government employees took part Nov. 29 in a backpack lunch packing program to benefit school students in Brevard County. The event was held at The Children’s Hunger Project in Cocoa, and in just over an hour more than 1,000 lunches were packed. The food packed will provide much-needed nourishment to students who otherwise might go without food on the
weekends and when not in school
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