DMV 2023 Public Service Award Recipient is Katie Burt

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Katie Burt Receives Vermont DMV’s 2023 Public Service Award During Public Employees Recognition Week

Public service is a noble profession that deserves recognition and appreciation. During Public Employees Recognition Week, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) proudly named Katie Burt the prestigious 2023 Public Service Award recipient. This distinguished honor reflects Katie’s exceptional contributions to the DMV and her commitment to serving the people of Vermont with diligence and excellence.

DMV Commissioner Wanda Minoli said, “I’m delighted to congratulate Katie Burt as the recipient of DMV’s 2023 Public Service Award. Her peers recognize Katie for her outstanding customer service and desire to be a positive role model for others. Katie exemplifies teamwork, promotes a welcoming work environment, and works with integrity ~ and customer needs are always the priority. Customers and peers highly recognize her service, guidance, and support. We are grateful for Katie’s helpful contributions and dedication.”

The Vermont DMV’s decision to award Katie Burt with the 2023 Public Service Award is a testament to her exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to public service. Through her dedication to customer service, extensive knowledge, continuous improvement initiatives, and positive teamwork, Katie has left an indelible mark on the DMV and the people of Vermont.

Public Employees Recognition Week provides a fitting platform to acknowledge the remarkable work carried out by individuals like Katie, who strive to impact their communities positively.

Katie’s accomplishments inspire us to recognize and appreciate the many public servants who go above and beyond their duties to serve the public interest. As we celebrate the accomplishments of Katie, let us also extend our gratitude to all the public employees who work tirelessly to make a difference in our lives every day.

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