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NEWS | April 25, 2023

PSNS & IMF honors employees during Employee of the Year ceremony

By PSNS & IMF Public Affairs

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility Employee of the Year nominees, their co-workers, friends and family gathered at the Admiral Theater Tuesday at 10 a.m. to honor the command’s top employees during the shipyard’s annual recognition ceremony.

During the event, the command celebrated the accomplishments of employees from among more than 235 personnel nominated for their 2022 performance.

Capt. Jip Mosman, commander, PSNS & IMF, presided over the event and praised the winners and nominees.

“Some of you are being recognized for making a difference in your department, code or shop and others for your selfless actions out in your communities,” said Mosman. “The bottom line is you have all made contributions to this command and are all worthy of awards. The Navy isn’t just about ships and submarines. You are all the heart and soul of what we do.”

At the ceremony, 32 PSNS & IMF employees were recognized as winners across 25 separate categories. Those recognized were nominated by co-workers, supervisors or managers and voted upon by the shipyard’s Incentive Awards Committee.

Mosman praised the winners and nominees for the work they do every day at PSNS & IMF.

“The readiness and success of our shipyard is in your hands, said Mosman. “I believe many in this room are already leading or will lead the way as we prepare for new opportunities to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.”

Honored were:

Administrative, Clerical and Support Services, GS-10 or equivalent and below

Kristina Miller

Administrative and Support Services, GS-11 or equivalent and above

Ashley Crumb

Administrative, Clerical and Support Services, GS-11 or equivalent and above

Mark Hartman

Administrative Managerial/Supervisory, (non-engineering, non-trade)

Mark Fontenot

Trades & Craft - Structural (non-supervisory), WG-06 and above

Michael Larmore

Trades & Craft - Mechanical (non-supervisory), WG-06 and above

Ken Henderson

Trades & Craft - Electrical (non-supervisory), WG-06 and above

Alexander Chapie

Trades & Craft - Service (non-supervisory), WG-06 and above

Christopher Holiness

Trades & Craft - Structural (non-supervisory), WG-05 and below

Andrew Murphy

Trades & Craft - Mechanical (non-supervisory), WG-05 and below

Christian Goodwin

Trades & Craft - Electrical (non-supervisory), WG-05 and below

Brett Wiles

Trades & Craft - Service (non-supervisory), WG-05 and below

Victoria Gutierrez

Trades Supervisor (foreman)

Samantha Ewalt, Daniel Veach

Managerial Supervisor - Trades/Project (2nd-level or above)

Andrew Hart, Nichole Laroche

Engineering/Professional - Waterfront Support

Kenneth O’Kelley

Engineering/Professional – Planning/Indirect Support

Bryan Speare

Engineering/Technical

Christian Corelli, Sylvia Pryne

Engineering Managerial or Supervisory

Coriless Hansonsmith

Technical/Professional (non-engineering, non-supervisory)

Meredith McBride, Roxanne Minder

Vision/Innovation Award

Dakota King, Danny Ortiz

Excellence in Safety

Cody Wagner

Excellence in Safety Manager

Gregory Peckham

Culture of Excellence

Lindsay Miller

Outstanding Volunteer Service and Compassion

Christine Haskins, Finch Jorgensen, Sydnee Robbins

Valor

Michael Blakeley