Office of the Mayor

Deborah Lattier Receives 40-year Service Pin

She began her career with the City in 1979.

June 1, 2019 | 2 min reading time

This article is 6 years old. It was published on June 1, 2019.

 

Mayor Krewson, Deborah Lattier, Julian Bush, Lovey Davis, Monique Valiant, and Joan Jennings

During a brief ceremony last month in Room 200, Mayor Lyda Krewson presented a 40-year service pin to Deborah Lattier. Pictured from left are Mayor Krewson, Lattier, City Counselor Julian Bush, Lovey Davis, Monique Valiant and Joan Jennings of the City Counselor's Office.

Lattier began her career with the City in 1979 as a Typist Clerk I with the Department of Personnel, promoted to the City Counselor's Office as a Legal Secretary in 1993, and became Executive Secretary II to the City Counselor in 1995, her current position. 

Congratulations, Deborah!

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