Sheriff recognizes employees who are going the extra mile

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By HEATHER RUPPE 

 

The Colleton County Sheriff’s Office continues its Employee of the Quarter Program by honoring nine different deputies and employees from various departments. 

 

The agency’s Employee of the Quarter Program recognizes division employees who display a high level of commitment to CCSOs vision, mission, and values. 

According to Shalane Lowes, spokeswoman for the Sheriff’s Office, individuals who are nominated for this award are because of their “model behaviors,” such as a positive, professional attitude, being respectful of policies and procedures, doing an excellent job performance, being helpful to co-workers, exhibiting good communication and people skills, and having a record of good attendance. 

 

“Congratulations on your achievements. You worked so hard for this, and you have been deservedly rewarded,” said Colleton County Sheriff Buddy Hill. “This is a natural result of your outstanding efforts, which were duly recognized.

 

“The Colleton Sheriff’s Office is fortunate to have members like you on our team. I am so proud of all of you and wish you even more success in the future. Together, we are making a difference. Keep up the great work.”

 

The employees being honored for the most recent quarter, which is for March of 2022, are:

 

Deputy Jermaine Smith, Road Patrol

Alisha Minto, Telecommunications  

Ashley Williams, Warrants/Civil Process Division 

Sgt. Steve Bazzle, Investigations 

Officer Tomia Jones, Detention  

Deputy Tony Ferrell, Court Security  

Cpl. Stencil White, School Resource Officer 

Katelyn Barwick, Administration

Kathryn Reeves, Administration