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Sep 16, 2022 News Release

Employee service awards

Five year service awards
FIVE YEAR SERVICE AWARDS.

Wor-Wic Community College employees received awards for five years of service at a recent all-staff meeting at the college. In the front row, from left, are Guy Banks, Kelly Carey, Gregory D. Grey, and Dr. Kristin L. Mallory of Salisbury. In the back row, from left, are Camesha Handy of Parksley, Va., Lori Hazel of Willards and Will Preneta of Salisbury. Not pictured are Torrey Brown of Salisbury and Richard Elliott, Jr., of Delmar, Md.

10 to 15 year service awards
10 to 15 YEAR SERVICE AWARDS.

Wor-Wic Community College employees received awards for 10 and 15 years of service at a recent all-staff meeting at the college. In the front row, from left are Scott Russen of Salisbury, Dr. Stacey Hall of Berlin, Laura Paddack of Bishopville, Karen Berkheimer of Frankford, Del., and Dr. Brenda Mister of Hebron, all recognized for 10 years of service. In the back row, from left are Averill V. Anderson of Salisbury, recognized for 10 years of service, and Dr. Karie Solembrino of Hebron, Daniel R. Pavese III of Parsonsburg, Bridget Benshetler of Snow Hill and Dr. Deirdra G. Johnson of Salisbury, all recognized for 15 years of service. Not pictured are Ruth F. Gill of Ocean View and Jimi Close, Justin Kowalski and Jennifer Payne of Salisbury, all recognized for 10 years of service.

20 to 35 year service awards
20 to 35 YEAR SERVICE AWARDS.

Wor-Wic Community College employees received awards for 20, 25 and 35 years of service at a recent all-staff meeting at the college. In the front row, from left, are Renee Dayton of Delmar, Del., and Wendy Postles of Salisbury, both recognized for 20 years of service, and Dr. Lawrence Blasco of Quantico, recognized for 25 years of service. In the back row, from left, are Joyce Nichols and Charles Thomas of Salisbury, recognized for 25 years of service, and Dr. Kimberley M. Roop of Salisbury, recognized for 35 years of service. Not pictured is Rich Allen of Salisbury, recognized for 20 years.

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