TCAT Jackson Recognizes Four from the County for Their Service
Four Hardeman County residents and employees of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Jackson were recognized in December by TCAT Jackson President Dr. Jacquene Rainey for their years of service with the State of Tennessee. Norrine Covington, Jomarl Griffith, Michael Jones, and Gene Parram were four of twelve employees, who reached a five-year employment milestone.
Jomarl Griffith was recognized for his 20 years of service. Norrine Covington was recognized for her 10 years of service. Michael Jones was recognized for his five years of service. Gene Parram was recognized for his 20 years of service.
Each recognized employee was presented with a framed certificate of service noting the number of years and they were also able to choose a special gift for their service.
The Tennessee Board of Regents recognizes its employees every five years from the date of employment for their continuous and loyal service to the State of Tennessee.
Norrine Covington and Gene Parram were not available for pictures.
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