Board honors employees for longevity, retirements

A career at ITD mirrors an individual’s three life stages, explains Jim Kempton. The first five years is post adolescence, a time of learning your profession, how you fit in the department and establishing your work ethics and daily routines.

When employees mark 10, or 15, or 20 years, they begin to build on their successes, reflect on the technical and problem-solving skills developed along the way and set a course toward higher-level supervisory or management positions.

The zenith (Kempton avoided calling them the senior or golden years) comes when employees reach 25 years of experience, or more. They have developed an ability to see the broad picture; it is a time to build on their expertise and specializations and become mentors for younger employees following in their footsteps.

Kempton, the District 4 representative on the Idaho Transportation Board, provided a unique perspective of career advancement. He addressed a capacity crowd assembled at Headquarters in Boise to honor employees for reaching new levels of service.

Every person and every position at ITD contributes to the overall success of the department, he emphasized, a point Director Brian Ness also made when discussing the awards garnered over the past year.

Kempton harkened back to his early service of flying in the military, saying his greatest appreciation was reserved for the person who packed his parachute. Sometimes the most important contributions are made by individuals who serve in the shadows without much acclaim or visibility.

As chair of a statewide commission to review transportation funding needs, Kempton said he admired Linda Emry, who retired last spring, for her attention to details.

Emry was one of 10 employees honored for reaching retirement in the first half of 2013. Most senior of the group was Gwen Lough, who marked 42 years with ITD, concluding her career in Financial Services. Kathy Chase and Teresa Rhodes retired after 37 years. Other retirees recorded between eight and 31 years of service.

Before acknowledging those professional plateaus, Chief Engineer Tom Cole announced winners of the annual maintenance and safety employees of the year – Carl Vaughn of District 3 and Terry Smith, District 5, respectively.

Cole said the awards, and the contributions of Vaughn and Smith, were interchangeable. Each is uniquely qualified for either honor, Cole said. They will be featured in next week’s Transporter.

ITD Fall 2013 Service Awards

(See group photos)

5 Years Kathryn Brown, Vehicle Services Jacob Legler, Bridge Asset Management Karen Merrick, Highway Pavement Analysis Susan Rowland, Vehicle Services
Branden Carter, ETS Lisa Losness, Office of Highway Safety Dave Merriweather, Enterprise Technology Services Scott Snider, Vehicle Services
Stephen Grant, Communications Jackie Lynskey, Enterprise Technology Services Travis Oakes, Business & Support Management Camron Sobotka, Bridge Design

Margaret Collet-Hexum, ETS

Gary McElheney, Aeronautics Erik Rabe, Aeronautics Phillip VanSickle, Enterprise Technology Services
10 Years John Cullen, Materials Daniel Gorley, Bridge Design Wesley Murphy, Mobility Services  
15 Years Douglas Bizeau, Financial Services Frances Hood, Construction Kathy Sigrist, Vehicle Services Tyler Zundel, Enterprise Technology Services
Tim Henderson, Aeronautics Sherry Jenkins, Business & Support Management Cindy Smith, Right of Way  
20 Years Kelly Campbell, Highway Safety Maureen Ferris, Financial Services Amy Kearns, Driver Services Zane Lathim, Right of Way
Tony Ernest, Mobility Services      
25 Years Charles Gillin, Transportation Systems Cindy Mendoza, Mobility Services Joyce Robertson, Drivers Services Ronald Wright, Materials
Linda Johnson, Business & Support Management Millicent Miles, Highways Automated Systems Reymundo Rodriguez, Commercial Vehicles Luis Zarate, Bridge
Thomas Martin, Enterprise Technology Services Regina Phipps, Commercial Vehicles Mark Wheeler, Resource Centers
30 Years Renee Johnson, POE Kim Moody, Financial Services Michael Santi, Design/Construction  
35 Years Tri Buu, Resource Centers Patricia Carr, POE Jacqueline McClure, Highway Programs
40 Years Naomi Rawls Drivers, Services
Retirees Rebecca Butler, Enterprise Technology Services, 38 Years Brian Emmen, GIS, 8 years Gwen Lough, Financial Services, 42 years Teresa Rhodes, Vehicle Services, 37 years
Julie Caldwell, Human Resources EEO, 30 Years Linda Emry, Governmental Affairs, 31 years Les Niederklein, Budget & Program Management, 18 years Judy Rogers, Transportation Systems, 28 years
Kathyren Chase, Business & Support Management, 37 Years Barbara Kantola, Human Resource Services, 22 years    

Published 11-15-13