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More than 100 UMMC employees to be feted Oct. 6

By Billie Owens

United Memorial Medical Center will honor the years of service of more than 100 employees at its annual recognition dinner on Oct. 6 at Bohn’s Restaurant, Clinton Street Road, Batavia. Employees are recognized for their years of employment at 5-year milestones.
 
This year, Hazel King of Patient Accounts and Sandra Martino of Surgery will each be honored for 40 years of dedicated service.

Sheryl Hazlett, Healthy Living, Nancy Medwid, Cardiac Rehab and the Laboratory’s Marie Olson will celebrate 35 years of service.

For 30 years, Monika Ghise and Deborah Starowicz, Third Floor; Kathleen Hume, Quality Management; Wanda Irwin and Amy Mooney, Emergency Department; Frances Neth, Finance; Cheryl Newell, Don Priollo and Carl Schoonover, Materials Management; Carolyn Putnum, ICU; and Sandra Nixon, EKG.

Individuals with 25 years of employment are: Colleen Brudz, ICU; Paula Gross, Quality Management; Chris Koneski, Information Services; Loretta Kurek, Ambulatory Surgery; and Melanie Sutherland, Medical Records.
 
Those celebrating 20 years of service include: Lorene Beckmann, ASU; Peggy Coniber, Medical Records; Debra Daniel, Finance; Susan Davis, Pediatrics; Daniel Ireland, Chief Operations Officer; Jacqueline Marsceill, Respiratory Therapy; Anthony Matla, ICU; Jan Nichols, CAT Scan; Susan O’Connor, Medical Records; Joan Peters, Patient Accounts; Joan Price, Laboratory; Cynthia Schwab, Cardiac Rehab; and Jennifer West, OB.
 
There are 73 employees who will receive recognition for 5, 10 and 15 years of service. Each employee receives dinner for themselves and a guest, a pin and gift certificate. Employees with 25 years or more of service are honored individually by their manager and senior leader with a presentation highlighting their contributions.
 
United Memorial is the largest private employer in Genesee County with approximately 750 employees and an annual payroll and benefit expenditure that exceeds $36 million.

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