Trenton,
NJ – Department of Human Services (DHS)
Commissioner Gwendolyn L. Harris presented awards
to two department employees from Mercer County for
individual and/or team awards this year at the State’s
Public Service Recognition Program. There were 29
honorees in all from DHS.
The
recipients, Debra Edwards of Unionville,
PA, and Judith
Krezinski of Vineland,
both received the Co-Worker Recognition Award. Edwards
works as a Habilitation Plan Coordinator for the Division
of Developmental Disabilities, Southern Region in
Vineland.
Krezinski works at Woodbine
Developmental Center
in Woodbine, Cape May
County,
as a Head Nurse.
Over
1,500 state workers gathered at the Trenton War Memorial
for the Annual NJ State Public Service Recognition
Awards Ceremony, which included a pre-ceremony breakfast,
compliments of the NJ Department of Personnel, which
organizes the annual event.
Representatives
from 26 state departments and agencies meet monthly
throughout the year to identify programs, awards and
events to recognize and honor public employees. The
program culminates in an annual statewide celebration
to honor public service award recipients, held during
National Public Service Recognition Week in May.
Program award categories include Longevity, Co-Worker
Recognition; Team Work Partnership, and Customer Service
Excellence. The State award categories include Heroism,
Exceptional Service, Community Service, and Professional
Achievement. This program also includes a national
award coordinated by the National Public Service Roundtable
in Washington DC.
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