Clallam: Clallam Transit names its outstanding employees for 2001

PORT ANGELES — Jaci Rooney has been named Clallam Transit System Employee of the Year for 2001.

Rooney, a driver, was chosen for the honor by General Manager Dan Di Guilio. She was one of four Clallam Transit staffers nominated by co-workers for the award.

“Jaci demonstrates her endless desire that Clallam Transit remain a successful and great place to work,”‘ said Di Guilio at the transit system’s annual awards ceremony March 24.

“She works the Extra Board, which means she must be ready to work any shift, any time and occasionally with little more notice than a phone call saying, ‘Can you get in here right away?’

“Jaci also serves as an officer on the Employees’ Association board of directors. One of Jaci’s most refreshing and basic attributes is that for all she does, she doesn’t expect any reward. She is about what transit is — service and giving.”

Other nominees for Employee of the Year were Finance Administrator Doug Ahmann and drivers Bob Foster and Bob Kuhn.

Operations Manager Terry Weed recognized five drivers for perfect attendance during 2001. They were Foster, Kuhn, Jack Durrwachter, DeAnn Manwell and Bruce Monro.

Commendation certificates for continuous years of safe driving were presented to Juanita Rapids, 20 years; Al Crampton, Bill Franklin and Linda King, 19 years; Jack Jester and Mike Perdue, 18 years; Al Brown, John Musser and Curt Register, 16 years; Jack Durrwachter, John Lynch, Bruce Monro and Don Wilson, 14 years; Bob Foster, 12 years; Jay Winters, 11 years; Ted Kroh, Joe Mangiameli, Eileen Penn and Bill Reynolds, 10 years; Pete Christensen, Anita Messner and Kathy Polly, 9 years; DeAnn Manwell, 8 years; Jerry Morris, 7 years; Dan Kauffman and Nancy Vivilo, 6 years; Louise Harris, Bob Kuhn, Tricia Woolett and Mark Schildknecht, 4 years; Bob Eash, Jimie Richmond, Jaci Rooney and Dave Whitley, 1 year.

Schildknecht was Employee of the Year in 2000.

Maintenance Manager Kevin Gallacci recognized 11 maintenance employees for outstanding safety records for 2001. These employees worked for one continuous year without having a preventable occupational or vehicle accident.

In addition Gallacci also commended several employees for their numerous years without a time-loss accident: Carla Compton, John Biasotti, Andy Willis and Gary Abrams Jr., 6 years; Leo Hansen, 9 years; John Hamrick, 10 years; Larry Latson, 14 years; Brad Bolster, 15 years; Tom Rusnell, 17 years consecutive years without any accident whatsoever; Don Perkon, 19 years.

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