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The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills celebrated its annual awards ceremony, recognizing five exemplary city employees for their notable contributions to the community. The event, generously supported by Max Factor III, honored members from the Beverly Hills Fire Department, Police Department, and city government. Each recipient received a commendation and a cash prize of $1,500, emphasizing their commitment to community service and enhancement of public welfare.
Beverly Hills – The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills hosted its annual awards ceremony on June 2 to honor five exemplary city employees for their outstanding contributions to the community. The event took place at the Beverly Hills Hotel and was made possible by a generous donation from Max Factor III.
The prestigious ceremony recognized members from the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD), the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD), and the city government. Each recipient was rewarded with a commendation and a check for $1,500, funded through the donation from Factor. The event, which has been a longstanding tradition for more than a decade, serves to highlight the commitment of city employees to improving community services.
This year, the honored employees included:
– Lisa Karson and Officer Billy Blair from BHPD
– Nathan Foster from BHFD, a firefighter and paramedic
– Melissa Gomez and Raminta Ivanilova, senior management analysts from the city government.
Lisa Karson was named Civilian of the Year. As the executive assistant to BHPD Chief Mark Stainbrook, she was recognized for her initiative in enhancing the conditions of the department’s kennels, demonstrating an exceptional dedication to her role and the welfare of the animals.
Officer Billy Blair received the Officer of the Year award, being commended for his critical involvement in high-stakes incidents such as the apprehension of suspects tied to armed robberies. His proactive engagement in law enforcement and community safety efforts made a significant impact within the city.
Nathan Foster was honored for his professionalism and compassionate service as a firefighter and paramedic. In a commendable gesture, he announced that he would donate his award funds to a nonprofit organization that supports students with dyslexia, reflecting his commitment to helping others.
Melissa Gomez was acknowledged for her diligent efforts and proactive approach in her role as a senior management analyst, showcasing her dedication to enhancing city operations and services. Meanwhile, Raminta Ivanilova was recognized for her exceptional performance in the city’s IT department, successfully managing complex tasks and demonstrating a strong commitment to her responsibilities.
The motto of the Rotary Club, “service above self,” encapsulates the spirit of the event, underscoring the importance of community service and the continuous enhancement of public welfare. The annual awards ceremony not only celebrates the achievements of individuals but also reinforces the collective commitment of city employees to their roles in making Beverly Hills a better community for all.
This ceremony highlights the invaluable contributions made by these employees, emphasizing that their efforts greatly benefit the residents of Beverly Hills. The dedication of the awardees through their respective roles has established a foundation of trust and cooperation between the city’s staff and the community they serve.
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