City of Tulsa Newest Group of City Employees

City of Tulsa Newest Group of City Employees
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Please join us in welcoming our newest group of City employees to the City of Tulsa family!

Jeremy Barbee, Water and Sewer; Briston Callison, Streets and Stormwater; Audrey Coplen, Asset Management; David Downing, Asset Management; Tyler Evans, Water and Sewer; Vincent Falbo, Asset Management; Carmen Geiser, Water and Sewer; Evan Gibson, Police; Tyler Hamilton, Water and Sewer; Albert Hernandez, Water and Sewer; Sarah Hintz, Finance; Claude, Keister, Finance; Robert LeMoine, Water and Sewer; Ryan Love, Police; Sajjad Mohammad Malik, Information Technology; Joshua Mathis, Information Technology; Karrie Mills, Municipal Court; Mike Oyebola, Asset Management; Anitra Parish, Finance; James Pendergraft, Water and Sewer; Dominik Perrin, Municipal Court; Kevin Pham, Information Technology; Berenice Sanchez, Water and Sewer; Alex Slape, Asset Management; Becky Snell, Municipal Court; Clifton Spaulding, Water and Sewer; Tyler Stroud, Water and Sewer; Kimberlee Treffer, Water and Sewer; Donovan Wakefield, Asset Management; and Melinda Wolf, Asset Management.

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