By North Carolina Judicial Branch
Four Judicial Employees Receive Caswell Award for 45 Years of Service
Congratulations to our four Judicial Branch employees honored with the prestigious Caswell Award.
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Congratulations to our four Judicial Branch employees honored with the prestigious Caswell Award in recognition and appreciation for 45 or more years of dedicated, extended service to the State of North Carolina. The ceremony was held Tuesday, April 24, at the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh.
The event honored 17 state employees including
- Barbara Graves
Procedural Help Desk Specialist, NCAOC - Betty Kelso
Trial Court Coordinator, Gaston County - Amelia Linn
Assistant Clerk, Rowan County - Christine Smoot
Assistant Clerk, Cumberland County
The Richard Caswell Award Program is named after North Carolina's first governor, Richard Caswell, in 1776 – 1780 and 1784 – 1787, and who also served as clerk of court in Orange County, state controller, and state senator. The award program was established in 1998 and is administered by the N.C. Office of State Human Resource (OSHR).
Congratulations and thank you for your service!