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Civil Service heroes honoured

Public Service heroes: Jeane Nikolai, Aideen Ratteray Pryce, Derrick Binns, Sloane Wilson, Veronica Baptista, Jamie Cook, Nicole Famous, Tiffany Tucker, Gary Ratteray, Marisa Stones, Vincent Swan, Deidre M Otway, Rosalyn Mingo, Ashley Stone, Randy York, Maryem Biadillah and Tekea Saunders. (Photograph supplied)

A group of Government workers were honoured at a reception last week for their contribution to workplace morale.

The Heroes Without a Cape reception offered colleagues a chance to thank 14 public servants that they nominated for their impact on the work environment.

Derrick Binns, the Head of the Civil Service, said: “Our heroes have excelled in creating healthy working relationships and a supportive environment in their respective departments.

“This, ultimately, helps to boost customer satisfaction within the organisation.”

He told the group: “While so many public officers are worthy of recognition, today we are identifying those of you who were nominated by your colleagues.

“We are proud of you as dedicated and professional team members who work hard to create a sense of unity within your departments every day.”

Public servants were asked to nominate colleagues whose actions boosted morale.

Each nomination involved a 300-word description of events that deserved special recognition.

David Burt, the Premier, congratulated the winners and thanked them for their contributions.

He said: “My Government believes hard work and dedication must be rewarded and we will continue to ensure deserving employees are celebrated for providing the best service possible.”

The winners were:

• Ashley Stone, the Bermuda National Library

• Deirdre Otway, the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation

• Gary Ratteray, the Department of Marine & Ports

• Jamie Cook, the Department of Health Insurance

• Jene Charles-Prentice, the Department of Social Insurance

• Marisa Stones, the Department of ICT Policy and Innovation

• Nicole Famous, the Bermuda Post Office

• Rachel Hall, the Department of Land Valuation

• Randy York, the Bermuda National Library

• Rosalyn Mingo, the Department of Health

• Sloane Wilson, the Department of ICT Policy and Innovation

• Tiffany Tucker, the Department of Information and Digital Technologies

• Veronica Baptista, the Department of Ageing and Disability Services

• Vincent Swan, the Department of Public Transportation