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45-Year Employee Dorothy Johnson

Honored At Fox Recognition Luncheon

Dorothy Johnson, the longest serving Fox employee, shares a laugh with Fox President Jeff Joyner, right, and Dan Robinson, who chairs the board of directors.  (Justine Johnson photo)
Dorothy Johnson, the longest serving Fox employee, shares a laugh with Fox President Jeff Joyner, right, and Dan Robinson, who chairs the board of directors. (Justine Johnson photo)

ONEONTA – Fox Hospital today announced the 85 employees recognized for longevity last Friday at the annual Employee Service Awards reception, with a special tribute to Dorothy Johnson, director of human resources, a 45-year employee.

In total, the hospital celebrated 1,200 years of experience during the luncheon at  Stella Luna Ristorante.  Each honoree received a commemorative pin and gift card, presented by Fox President Jeff Joyner, and Dan Robinson, president of NYCM Insurance who chairs the Fox board of directors.

“It’s the loyal dedication of the Fox family that sets it apart from other hospitals,” Joyner told the gathering.  “Fox Hospital is a special place because of you.”

Here is the list of honorees:

45 YEARS OF SERVICE: Dorothy Johnson

40 YEARS OF SERVICE: Jeanine Eilertsen, Brenda Tessitore

35 YEARS OF SERVICE: Nancy Hendrickson, Lynne Shanks

30 YEARS OF SERVICE: Cindy Behnke, Sylvia Coulter, Beth Gutierrez, Allen Root, Diane Rosen, Gary Smith

25 YEARS OF SERVICE: Enid Aponte, Amy Bowen, Christine Konu, Lettie Yacos

20 YEARS OF SERVICE: Christine Allen, Fritzline Gue, Heidi Herbert, Jill Robbins, Wanita Robinson, Barbara Thomas

15 YEARS OF SERVICE: Kelly Boughton, Jacqueline Bryden, James Chapin, Maia Decker, Heather Fancher, Nicole Fianchino, Heather Fox, Victoria Hoyt-Nordberg, Regina Pasa, John Riker, Patrick Rockwell, Cheryl Seacord, Ann Vajo-Stafford

10 YEARS OF SERVICE: Charles Archinal, George Clapper, Karen Corbin, Matthew Dobler, Deanna Effner, Philip Ericson, Jaime Gildersleeve, Tanya Harkness, Kate Heffernan, Erica Holoquist, Margaret Karl, Paula Kearney, Tanya Mattice, Marie Mazzarella, John Nolan, Tina Parks, Elizabeth Putman, Amy Smith, Robert Soules, Ananda Stanley, Robert Sweatman, Deidra VanValkenburg, Melanie Wagner, Michelle Weitzel, Bo Wellman, Margaret Wieland, John Woessner

5 YEARS OF SERVICE: Rebecca Baker, Bonni Canavan, Kayla Cardamone, Kelly Cleaveland, Tiffany Collison, Edwin Cowen, Yvette Deluise, Amanda DiCiacce, Luann Dix, Renee Dodd, Marie Fancher, Nanette Greeley, Kathleen Jalowiec-Stanton, Judy Keator, Kelly Kole, Bonnie Ormsbee, Robin Pasternak, Jesse Peirce, Robert Reese, Janet Roseboom, Amanda Roth, Kimberlee Ryan, Sudha Sastry, Philip Schultes, Crystal Strickland, James Van Deusen, Tammy Van Dyke, Erwin Vega

 

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