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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Clermont City Employees Honored for Years of Service

The City of Clermont celebrated 28 employees who combined have dedicated 380 years of service to the community, including one employee who has 30 years and another who has 35 years!

Clermont’s Public Services Department has been work home for Richard Laney for 35 years and for Sammy “Gene” Upshaw for 30 years.

“The knowledge and experience Richard and Gene bring to work every day is absolutely amazing,” City Manager Brian Bulthuis said. “All of our employees, the long-term and the newly hired, are what make Clermont such a special and successful place. Today we are celebrating those who have reached significant milestones.”

Curt Henschel with Development Services, Jimmy Pacheco with the Fire Department, and David “Lee” VanDever with Public Services each celebrate 20 years with the City.

 Employees celebrating 15 years of service include:

Fredrick Casler – Fire Department

Ruben Ceja – Public Services

Wilson Delgado-Rodriguez – Police Department

Angel Dominguez – Public Services

Christopher Ennis – Fire Department

Judd Lent – Fire Department

Drona Neura – Public Services

Suzanne O’Shea – Parks & Recreation

Alan Pun – Fire Department

Oscar Razo – Police Department

Victor Sanchez – Police Department

Russell Walker – Public Services

 Employees celebrating ten years of service include:

Mike Andrews – Public Services

Wesley Carnes – Public Services

Jonathan Hanlon – Fire Department

Brian Howell – Public Services

 Employees celebrating five years of service include:

Christopher Behan – Fire Department

Jeffrey Brimmer – Fire Department

Charles Carter – Public Services

Daniel Cummins – Public Services

Wayne Fountain – Information Technology

Bryan Reimundy – Police Department

Dustin Wamsley – Fire Department

Original source can be found here.

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