St. Joseph’s Hospital honors employees at annual awards banquet

BUCKHANNON, WV- St. Joseph's Hospital honored employees for their length of service at their 2019 annual awards banquet.

Kevin Snyder and Libby Stingo were honored for 30 years of service. Jody Lantz was honored for 25 years of service.

Kevin Snyder, Libby Stingo
Kevin Snyder, Libby Stingo

Tammy Harvey, Barb Norman, Connie Sprouse, and Sue Tenney were honored for 20 years of service. 

Barb Norman, Tammy Harvey
Barb Norman, Tammy Harvey

Jason George, Bobbie Messenger, Jessica Mullens, Amber Rolenson, Lisa Wharton, and Karen Woofter were honored for 15 years of service.

Standing-Karen Woofter, Lisa Wharton                                                        Seated-Amber Rolenson, Jessica Mullens, Bobbie Messenger
Standing-Karen Woofter, Lisa Wharton
Seated-Amber Rolenson, Jessica Mullens, Bobbie Messenger

Andrea Andrews, Angie Chipps, Jaiimee Derosa, Patty Fisher, Bessie McCall, Teena Miller, Anissa Rohr, Brandon Shoulders, and Miranda Wright were honored for ten years of service.

Standing-Miranda Wright, Bessie McCall
Seated-Jaimee Derosa, Angie Chipps, Andrea Andrews

Brenda Bauer, Leigh Burkhammer, Heather Cade, Patricia Donaldson, Jason Green, Danielle Hart, Barbara Haymond, Elizabeth Kelley, Kristy Liggett, Rebecca Marsh, Vicki Propst, Tammy Seibert, Jennifer Smith, Kimberly Sparks, Emily Stingo, and Rebekah Workman were honored for five years of service.

Standing-Tammy Seibert, Leigh Burkhammer, Heather Cade                                                 Seated-Patricia Donaldson, Jennifer Smith, Rebecca Marsh
Standing-Tammy Seibert, Leigh Burkhammer, Heather Cade
Seated-Patricia Donaldson, Jennifer Smith, Rebecca Marsh

Skip Gjolberg, St. Joseph’s Hospital President, also presented the annual award for the Valued Inspired Person (VIP) of the Year to Sara Burdette, social worker. The St. Joseph's Hospital presents its VIP Award to employees who live and demonstrate the Christ values of the hospital: compassion, hospitality, reverence, interdependence, stewardship, and trust. Burdette was recognized for her dedication to patients and their families, and truly caring about their needs and well-being.