JoAn Churchill was
named the City of Alexander’s Employee of the Year at the second
annual awards dinner. Churchill serves as Office Manager, Accountant
and Executive Assistant to the Mayor. Mayor Paul Mitchell presented
her with a diamond-shaped crystal plaque and certificate which reads,
“In recognition for outstanding achievement and excellence.”
(Photo above) Mayor Paul Mitchell (R) presents
Employee of the Year plaque and certificate to JoAn
Churchill.
“I have her do a lot of stuff that’s not really in her realm,” Mitchell said. “She’s always there way after hours (off the time clock).”
Prior to the awards
ceremony Mitchell said, “I can’t do what I do without you guys.
You make it all happen.”
“The City of
Alexander for the first time in many, many years … has the right
people, at the right places, at the right time,” he said. “We
can’t change overnight but we’re working on it.”
There were approximately 30 to 40 people in attendance at the ceremony held at the Alexander First Baptist Church Friday, September 29. The dinner was catered by Jordon’s and paid for by Mayor Mitchell.
Mitchell announced he will be retiring from AT&T November 2. He said he’ll be able to spend more time at city hall, “If my wife let’s me.”
(Photo Left) Mayor Paul Mitchell (R) presents Job Excellence plaque and certificate to Police Chief Robert
Burnett.
“He has come in and taken this department to a really, really higher level,” Mitchell said of Burnett.
“He has come in and taken this department to a really, really higher level,” Mitchell said of Burnett.
(Photo Right) Before presenting Fire Chief Mark “Gator” Ridgeway (L) with the Job Excellence plaque and certificate Mayor Mitchell praised Chief Ridgeway for the various improvements in the department including being rated for full-time operation. That makes Alexander the third city in Saline County rated to provide full-time service; Benton and Bryant being the other two. The certificate reads, “In recognition for outstanding achievement and excellence.”
(Photo Left) Mayor Paul Mitchell (R) presented a Job Excellence certificate to street department employee
Rod Chapman. Mitchell complimented Chapman on his willingness to perform any task asked of him.
The certificate reads, “In recognition for outstanding
achievement and excellence.”
Officer of the Year
(Photo Above) Police Chief Robert Burnett (L) presented Officer Jessica Hill with the Officer of the Year award. Chief Burnett said Officer Hill earned the award for, “taking on extra duties such as senior BAC (Arkansas State Standard Breathalyzer machine) operator, e-crash system administrator, K9 officer, FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests, planning of the annual National Night Out and more.”
Four
other officers
received awards
(Photo Above) Reserve Officer
Nick
Salyers received a
Certificate of Appreciation award.
(Photo left) Police Chief Robert
Burnett (L) presenting a Certificate of Appreciation
award to
Reserve Officer Justin Potter.
“In Appreciation
for Outstanding Service to the City of Alexander Police Department,”
the certificates state. “We recognize the personal sacrifices you
encounter as a volunteer law enforcement officer. Your consistent
superior performance above and beyond the call of duty, along with
your contributions to the Alexander Police Department Patrol Division
are greatly appreciated. Your devotion to the citizens and to the
community is a great asset to this department.”
(Photo right) Police Chief Robert
Burnett (L) presenting an Award of Excellence Service plaque to Officer
Nick Johnson.
Chief Burnett said Officer Johnson, “was awarded for job excellence and his continued hard work getting the city up to code.”
Chief Burnett said Officer Johnson, “was awarded for job excellence and his continued hard work getting the city up to code.”
(Photo left) Police Chief Robert
Burnett (L) presenting an Award of Excellence Service plaque to Sgt.
McKiever.
Chief Burnett said Sgt. McKiever received the award, “for taking over the responsibilities of Sgt. over the full time officers, the position of Sgt. over the reserve officers and handling the Assistant Chief duties while the Assistant Chief is on deployment.”
Three firefighters promoted
(Photo left) Fire Chief Ridgeway (L) presenting a Certificate of Promotion to Assistant Chief Noah Harrison.
(Photo below) Fire Chief Ridgeway (L) presenting a Certificate of Promotion to Captain Robert Hawkins.
All three certificates state, “In recognition of his demonstrated leadership and service.”
(Photo above) Fire Chief Ridgeway (L)
presenting a Certificate of Promotion
to Captain Justin Potter.
presenting a Certificate of Promotion
to Captain Justin Potter.
Surprise!
In a surprise presentation JoAn Churchill (L) presented Alderwoman Juanita Wilson with a gift in appreciation for the time she donates at city hall; filling-in doing various tasks when someone isn’t available.
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