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AdventHealth Murray recently recognized its employees at their annual Service Award Recognition Dinner. Employees were awarded a certificate to celebrate the years they have served at AdventHealth Murray. Employees were honored at five-year increments.
“I am proud of the work our team does each and every day to spread our mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ,” said Brendan Nieto, administrator of AdventHealth Murray. “I am honored to work beside them.”
Employees with 5 years of service: Sonya Covington; Kayla Vandegriff-Figueroa; Brittany Prince; Victorria Stafford; Randy Singleton; and Jordan Parker.
Employees with 10 years of service: Joey Torres.
Employees with 15 years of service: Divana Hall.
Employees with 20 years of service: Tonya Prince and Jean Talley.
Employees with 25 years of service: Greg Green and Angela Blackwell.
Employees with 35 years of service: Angela Blaylock.
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