City employees Janelle Paul (L) and Deborah Guillotte (R) received recognition
for earning Certified Municipal Clerk designations.
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Two
employees of the City of Apalachicola, Deborah Guillotte and Janelle Paul were
both recognized and congratulated at last night regular city meeting for
recently earning designations as Certified Municipal Clerks (CMC) from the
International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC).
The
agency certifies only those municipal clerks who complete demanding education
requirements; and who have a record of significant contributions to their local
government, their community and state. The International Institute of Municipal
Clerks, founded in 1947, has 10,300 members throughout the United States,
Canada and 15 other countries, and the mission of this global non-profit
corporation is to enhance the education opportunities and professional
development of its diverse membership.
Guillotte
have been employed with the city for the last 26-years and currently fill the
role of Personnel and Payroll Clerk. Paul is in her 6th year and serves as the
Utility Billing Clerk. Mayor Van Johnson presented both with a
wooden framed certificate and a lapel pin provided by the International
Institute of Municipal Clerks.
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