Falkirk Council

06/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/28/2024 21:08

Employee Recognition event June 2024

Pictured: (left to right) Sara Lacey, Kathy Grant, Gayle McIntyre, Cathy Megarry

The first staff recognition event of 2024 was held at the Foundry on Monday 24 June marking the exceptional achievements, innovative projects and commitment to excellence from employees across the Council.

The small gathering underscored the value of creativity and teamwork which is delivering service improvements for Falkirk's residents.

The event marks the second of the more intimate approach to thanking individual employees and teams for the excellent work undertaken and allow the Chief Executive, Leader of the Council and Directors to thank employees in person. These and future gatherings will provide a platform for acknowledgement and appreciation.

Kenneth Lawrie, Chief Executive said:

The first staff recognition event of 2024 was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the achievements and unwavering commitment to excellence demonstrated by employees across the Council. Being able to personally thank and recognise the outstanding contributions of our staff who go above and beyond is truly meaningful. These recognition events provide a crucial platform for acknowledging and appreciating the remarkable efforts of our employees. I look forward to future gatherings where we can continue to celebrate the incredible work being done across the Council."

Among those recognised were:

Pictured: (left to right) Kerry Raeburn, Carole Cowie, Marina Miller from the Finance, Innovation & Transformation Outsource Team for the development of the OneSource data platform.

Pictured (left to right): Roy Dewar, Lynne Elflain, Gavin Wood from the Justice Services Unpaid Work Team with Sara Lacey who are working to improve areas and enhance communities

Pictured (left to right): Jordan Reid and Craig Beatt from the Private Sector Team with a project to ensure all Registered Landlords had the correct certification (gas and electrical) in place.

Pictured: Nicola Morrison - New Falkirk Framework for residential placements for younger adults