Service Awards Orange County BCC April 5, 2016. Community, Environmental & Development Services Environmental Protection.

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Service Awards Orange County BCC April 5, 2016

Community, Environmental & Development Services Environmental Protection

Beth A. Jackson 20 Years

Beth A. Jackson – 20 Years  Environmental Program Supervisor  1996: Started as an Environmental Technician  1996 to 2002: Environmental Permitting Section  2002: Started Managing Green PLACE Program  Preserved 11,494 acres of environmentally sensitive Lands  Distinguished Projects: Convention Center Phase 4 and 5 Expansion Project Innovation Way Corridor Invest in Orange County Our Children’s Legacy

Beth A. Jackson – 20 Years  Recognition: Leadership Award Employee Academy Award Award of Excellence (Sierra Club)  Spare Time: Needlework Hiking Camping Volunteers with the Cuplet Fern Native Plant Society

Corrections Administrative Command

Mollie J. DiBartolo 20 Years

Mollie J. DiBartolo– 20 Years  Lieutenant  Degree: Nursing Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College  1990: Central Booking Facility Nurse  Corrections Entire Orange County Career  Promotions  1998: Corporal  2001: Sergeant  2004: Lieutenant

Mollie J. DiBartolo – 20 Years Mollie J. DiBartolo – 20 Years  Certified Jail Manager  Certified Public Manager  Certificate in Supervisory Management  Recognition: Numerous Awards Of Excellence Team Work Awards Certificates Of Appreciation Two Leaper Awards Outstanding Service Award  Spare Time: Traveling locally Attending local events Spending quality time with her family *

Corrections Community Corrections

Jacquelyn S. Jones 20 Years

Jacquelyn Jones – 20 Years  Community Corrections Officer  Degree Bachelor’s: University of Florida Certificate in Computer Programming  Certified Pretrial Services Professional with Honors  1995: Docket Administrative Specialist

Jacquelyn Jones – 20 Years  Promotions: Docket Specialist Correctional Release Specialist Corrections Aide in Assessment/Programs Community Corrections Officer  Corrections Entire Orange County Career  Spare Time: Enjoys traveling Spending quality time with family * *

Head Start Family Services

Katrena L. Riley 25 Years

Katrena L. Riley – 25 Years  Head Start Teacher  Degrees Associates in Education from Seminole State College Bachelor’s in Early Childhood Education from Ashford University  1991: Teacher’s Aide  Child Development Associate: National credential Focuses on the skills of early childcare

Katrena L. Riley – 25 Years  Director’s Credential  Completed 45 hours of training through the Department of Children and Families  Works with the children and their families, giving them hope for a great future and a foundation to become somebody in the world  Spare Time: Spending time with her children *

Public Works Development Engineering

Larkin E. Cockram 40 Years

Larkin E. Cockram – 40 Years  Senior Engineering Inspector  1976: Maintenance Person I in the Wastewater Treatment Division  Promotions at Wastewater Treatment: Maintenance Person II Lead Sewer Cleaner/Inspector Foreman II  1985: transferred to Public Works as an Engineering Inspector

Larkin E. Cockram – 40 Years  Promotions at Public Works: Inspector II Assistant Senior Inspector Senior Inspector  Large Projects: Avalon Park Cypress Lakes Cypress Springs Eagle Creek Hunters Creek Meadow Woods South Chase Stoneybrook East Waterford Lakes Wyndham Lakes  Spare Time: Hunting Riding ATV’s Wildlife conservation NASCAR

Public Works Stormwater Management

Ivory Sneed 25 Years

Ivory Sneed – 25 Years  Equipment Operator III  1990: Maintenance Technician under Facilities Management  1992: Transferred to Public Works Roads and Drainage, in the Paving Section as a Maintenance Person I  Promotion: Equipment Operator III  2008: Transfer to Public Works Stormwater Management as Equipment Operator III

Ivory Sneed – 25 Years  Operated numerous types of heavy equipment: Dump trucks Flatbeds Slope mowers Bat wing tractors  Recognition: Vital asset to the MSBU Pond Section Numerous letters of appreciation Several certificates for his merits  Florida Stormwater Association Level 1 State Certification  Spare Time: Riding bikes Playing Golf Mentoring youth boys to stay positive in life

Utilities Water Reclamation

Daniel L. Rentz 25 Years

Daniel L. Rentz – 25 Years  SCADA Technician  1991: Master Electrician in the Wastewater Department  Licensed Master Electrician  Florida Licensed Real Estate Associate  Florida State Certified Unlimited Electrical Contractor License  Promotion: Industrial Electrician II at the Utilities Northwest Water Reclamation Facility In charge of the entire facility electrical apparatus and instrumentation  2011: Maintaining the electrical system for the Convention Center

Daniel L. Rentz – 25 Years  2014: Transferred to Water Reclamation  Promotion: July of 2014 his current position  Recognition: Outstanding Service Award Earl B. Phelps Award 1st Place for Best Secondary Wastewater Treatment Facility, Excellence in Operation, Maintenance and Pumping Employee of the Month & Quarter awards  Spare Time: Enjoys the outdoors Hunting/Fishing Metal Brazing

Utilities Customer Service

Linda L. Young 30 Years

Linda L. Young – 30 Years  Chief Dispatcher  Degree: Bachelor’s in Business Administration  1986: Utilities Dispatcher in Fiscal and Administrative Support  Entire Orange County Career in Dispatch  2001: promoted to Chief Dispatcher, Records Coordinator in Customer Service

Linda L. Young – 30 Years  Occupational Safety and Health Training in General Industry Safety and Health  Class C Operator Underground Storage Tanks by the American Safety Council  Spare Time: Listening to music Reading Traveling Sings in the choir Church usher *

Awards Presentation Community, Environmental & Development Services/Environmental Protection:  Beth Jackson 20 Years Correction/ Administrative Command  Mollie DiBartolo 20 Years Corrections/Community Corrections:  Jacquelyn Jones 20 Years

Awards Presentation Family Services/Head Start:  Katrena Riley 25 Years Public Works/Development Engineering:  Larkin Cockram 40 Years Public Works/Stormwater Management:  Ivory Sneed 25 Years

Awards Presentation Utilities/Water Reclamation:  Daniel L. Rentz 25 Years Utilities/Customer Service:  Linda L. Young 30 Years

Service Awards Orange County BCC April 5, 2016