Anniversary celebration in Amberg: Mayor honors long -time employees
Mayor Cerny honored 14 long -time employees of the city of Amberg for 25 and 40 years. Appreciation and thanks for your commitment.
Anniversary celebration in Amberg: Mayor honors long -time employees
In a venerable ceremony, the city of Amberg recently honored 14 loyal employees who have been in the public service for 25 or 40 years. This event underlines the important role that long -time employees play in the maintenance of urban life. Mayor Michael Cerny took the opportunity to express his thanks and recognition, and emphasized the indispensable importance of the engagement of these employees for the functional welfare of the city.
In his speech, Cerny emphasized: "Her commitment and loyalty to the city of Amberg are priceless. Without people like it, it would not be possible that our city would work so well." These words were particularly well received by the employees present and illustrated the appreciation that exists on the part of the city administration to their staff.
Cerny's recognition for 25 years of service anniversary
Eleven employees celebrated their silver service anniversary, including various specialists from various administrative areas. The honored included Walter Bogner, who works as an IT specialist for the basic infrastructure, and Miriam Gebhard, who holds a leading position in the youth welfare office. Also Dr. Bernhard Mitko, head of the law, the environment and personnel, was honored in this group.
Other jubilees are the teachers and specialists, such as Sebastian Kolar from the auditing office and Josef Prüfling, who teaches German and Geography at the business school. The employees from the city nursery, Michael Schubert and Robert Schreier, as well as Andrea Schröther, coordinator of municipal integration policy, also received recognition for their many years of service. Thomas Singer, clerk in the central registry, as well as Tobias Schürer, caretaker at the economic school, complete the list of 25-year anniversaries.
The award for 40-year-old duty
A special honor was given to three other employees who can look back in the public service for four decades. Jakob Bauer, who works as a clerk in the construction file registry, Ralf Doghat, Head of Market and Integration in the Job Center, as well as Reiner Volkert, head of the cultural office, were recognized for the city for their decades.
It is very important for the city administration to honor the commitment and loyalty of its employees. The honor that gave these employees not only is recognizing their personal contribution, but also emphasizes cohesion and a sense of responsibility within the urban administration. These long -term employees have contributed to the stability and efficiency in the city administration, which ultimately reflects in the quality of life of the citizens.
With this celebration, the city of Amberg shows how important it is to appreciate the services of the employees and to publicly appreciate its role within the administration. Such events promote the team spirit and motivate the staff to continue to work for the community with dedication. Thanks to the loyalty and commitment of these employees, the city can continue to build on a reliable and competent administration that has an eye on the needs and wishes of the citizens. For more information, See the current reporting on www.mittelbayerische.de.