Dedication honored at board meeting

Published on December 18, 2024

Michelle Raimer standing at the podium in the Centennial Hearing Room making comments during Monday's meeting.

Smiles, applause and a few tears embodied the appreciation shown to longtime Weld County employees at Monday’s board meeting, where the board of commissioners recognized individuals across various departments who’ve served the county for 10, 20 and 30 years.

“The dedication we have here at Weld County from our team is second to none,” said Kevin Ross, Weld County Commissioner Chair. “We couldn’t be prouder of all our employees.”

Employees from 15 departments were recognized for their dedication, professionalism and continued commitment to serving residents. These traits were emphasized by the various department supervisors who commented on the impact of each of their employees before presenting them with commemorative pins. Each supervisor spoke, and their comments shared a similar theme: appreciation for important work.

“I hope that you’ll take time to reflect and take pride in the fact that you’ve had a positive impact on the lives of thousands of Weld County residents,” Jason Chessher, Director of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, told his employees during the recognition. “Thank you for that.”

Eighty-five employees received 10-year pins, 16 received 20-year pins and 11 received 30-year pins. The 30-year employees were, Suann Haas, Kari Weber, Dustin Tanner, Jeramy Hettinger, Charlotte Debrock, Kelly Krause, Wendi Inoles, Michelle Wall, Gabri Vergara, Pamela Armfield and Jacy Dickens.

The meeting was also special for two employees who are retiring from Weld County. Deputy Clerk to the Board Cheryl Hoffman is retiring after 10 years, and Michelle Raimer is retiring after a 30-plus-year career working in human resources. They were each recognized, and they each reflected on meaningful careers.

“Working here for Weld County has been a true blessing,” Hoffman said. “The countless friends I have made here will never be forgotten.”

“I sincerely appreciate everyone’s kind emails, phone calls and well wishes,” Raimer said, before thanking her family and co-workers for their support during a career that began in 1993.

To learn more about working for Weld County, visit www.weld.gov/go/joinourteam

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Michelle Raimer, one of many employees honored by the board of commissioners, speaking to those in attendance at Monday's board meeting.