Corrections Connection Spring 2015

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Corrections Connection Spring 2015
Volume 8 Issue 1
SPRING 2015
Commissioner’s Comments
Every year, corrections professionals throughout the country observe
National Correctional Officers and
Employees Week to honor the dedicated and hard working staff working
for them. I would like to recognize
each of you for the outstanding job
you do on a daily basis. The field of
corrections is a very difficult and demanding profession, however I truly
believe the West Virginai Division of
Corrections has the best and hardest
working employees in the United
States!
This years celebration was witnessed in WVDOC
facilities throughout the state by holding special events
and receptions honoring staff for the work they do. (See
pages 14 through 16)
Every facility also selects an individual (Employee of
the Year) that during the past year has went above and
beyond in their job performance. The WV Division of
Corrections 2014 Employee of the Year Ceremony was
held on Friday May 15, 2015, at the DMAPS Professional Development Center in Glenville, WV, honoring
those individuals. Please see page 2 for a list of award
recipients from this past year. It is out of those selections
that a division-wide Employee of the Year is selected.
The person receiving that honor for the year 2014, was
Ms. Debra Fincham, Corrections Program Specialist,
from Huttonsville Correctional Center!
Debra Fincham, Corrections Program Specialist
from Huttsonsville Correctional Center,
WV DOC Employee of the Year!
As ACA Coordinator,
Debra was instrumental in ensuring
Huttonsville achieved
accreditation and
reaccreditation. She
also assisted other
facilities with mock audits aiding in their successful
accreditation process. When HCC struggled to get the
Cultural Change Team up and running, Debra stepped
in as Team Leader and has proven successful in leading
the team to achieve the centers objectives. She is a true
professional and can always be counted on to complete
whatever task is assigned. I commend Debra Fincham,
along with the other facility/department award recipients
and wish them contiuned success in Corrections.
The employees of this agency strive daily to ensure our
mission is adhered to and that all staff, offenders and the
public are kept safe. I appreciate every employee of this
agency!
In This Issue:
Jim Rubenstein,
Deputy Secretary, DMAPS
Commissioner, WVDOC
Employees of the Year........................Pg 2
New Leadership .........................................3
Charleston Correctional Center............4
Facility Updates......................................5-8
Retirements..................................................9
Contact Information................................10
New Employees/Promotions................11
Laotong Yoga Project..............................12
WVDOC Awards.........................................13
WVDOC Appreciation Festivities...14-16
WV DOC EMPLOYEES OF THE YEAR
Academy: Amy Elliott
Industries: Karen Stewart
DCC: James Bostic
ACC: Janet Nelson
CERT: Sgt. Patrick Hooper
HWRC: Donna Trimboli
BCC: Richard Hicks
Hearing Officers Office: Cheryl Gerlach
HCC: Debra Fincham
MCC: Sarah Swearingen
MOCC: David Miller
NCC: David Young
Parole Services: John Tackett
PCC: William Shahan
SCC: James Cain
Central Office: Terri VanFossen
Investigations: Curtis Dixon
K-9 Unit: Andrew Nething
OCCC: Timothy Sole
CCC: William Prue
Crisis Negotiation Team: Lt. Joseph Riffle
LCC: Jessica Lloyd
PBCC: Diane Shingler
SMCC: Eric Harron
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NEW LEADERSHIP
Mike Coleman has been appointed Deputy Commissioner for the
WVDOC,
effective
June 1, 2015.
Mike began
his career as a
Correctional
Officer at the
WV Penitentiary in
1984, where
he subsequently served as a Sergeant, Protective Custody Unit
Commander, Training Sergeant and
a member of the Corrections Emergency Response Team. In 1992, he
transferred to the Corrections Academy as a Lieutenant. In January
1995, Mr. Coleman was promoted
to Executive Assistant to the Warden and transferred to the Mount
Olive Correctional Complex, where
he subsequently served as Associate Warden-Operations, Associate
Warden-Security, Deputy Warden
and 14 months as Acting Warden.
In April 2005 the Commissioner
appointed him Director of Security
and in 2013, Assistant Commissioner. Mike’s extensive background
and expertise within the WVDOC
will prove to be invaluable in this
new position.
Loita Butcher has been appointed to the position of Assistant
Commissioner, effective May 16,
2015. Loita began her career with
the WVDOC
at the Central
Office in March
1994, as the
Secretary of the
Legal Division.
In July 1995,
she accepted
the position
of Legislative
Analyst in the WV Legislature and
then returned to the DOC in April
1996 as the Executive Assistant to
the Commissioner. Most recently
she served as the Chief of Staff for
the WVDOC. Prior to her career
with Corrections, Loita served as the
Legal Assistant in the Clay County
Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Loita
has over 30 years of experience in
law enforcement and corrections
fields, which provided her with the
knowledge and background to be
a valuable asset in the position of
Assistant Commissioner.
Pruntytown Correctional Center
welcomes new Associate Warden of
Programs, J.D.Alkire. J.D. began
his career with the WVDOC at the
Davis Center in 1986, where he was
hired as a Correctional Officer. In
1998, he went on to Pruntytown
Correctional Center as a Corrections
Counselor I, where he progressed
to Case Manager and most recently
Unit Manager.
Huttonsville Correctional Center
(HCC) is pleased to announce John
T. Murphy was selected Deputy
Warden effective April 1, 2015.
John began at HCC in 1976 where
he was hired as a Correctional
Officer I. During his 39 years of
service, he has held the rank of
Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, and
most recently, Associate Warden of
Security.
career in 1998 as a Correctional
Counselor I and was promoted to
Corrections Case Manager in 2001.
In 2007, she became Unit Manager
at HCC where she was given the
task of opening the Intake Unit at
Huttonsville.
The WV Corrections Academy
announced Chris Webb will be the
new Programs Training Chief.
Chris has over 30 years of experience in law enforcement and corrections. Chris was a police officer in
Huntington, Beckley, Bluefield, in
West Virginia and in North Carolina.
While in North Carolina, he was
also a detective with the Charlotte/
Mecklenburg Police Department.
Upon his return to WV in 1994, he
worked 4 more years as a police
officer and later became Director
for the WV Regional Communtiy
Policing Institute in Charleston. In
2001, he began his career with the
WVDOC as a parole officer and became the Region 4 Director in 2011.
Chris will oversee all programs and
parole related training and curriculum.
Bryan “Kelly” Lanham was selected to fill the position of Associate
Warden of Security for HCC. Mr.
Lanham began his career with the
WVDOC at Huttonsville in 1999,
as a Correctional Officer and held
the positions of Corporal, Sergeant,
Lieutenant, and Major. He is a 12
year veteran of Special Operations
obtaining the ranks of Marksman/
Observer, Master Operator, Team
Leader and District CERT Commander, covering Huttonsville, Denmar, Pruntytown and Martinsburg
Correctional Centers.
Sherri Davis has been selected as
new Associate Warden of Operations at HCC. Sherri began her
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Charleston Corretional Center
Unveiled
By: Joel Ebert, Charleston Daily Mail,
April 30, 2015
The new Charleston Correctional Center, at
1356 Hansford St. on the city’s East End, is a
40,000 square-foot facility that will replace
the nearby Charleston Work-Release Center,
host a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Unit and provide a new home for the
West Virginia Parole Board.
“We live in a country
and state that provides
second chances,” he
said.
Garcia also noted that
the fight against substance abuse is a personal one for Tomblin.
“Everybody has had a
friend, family member
make a mistake,” he
said. Last year, Tomblin’s
Charleston’s East End is set to receive an in- brother, Carl, pled guilty to distribution of
flux of temporary residents following the oxymorphone.
completion of the long-discussed Charleston
Correctional Center, which was unveiled on “The Charleston Correctional Center promThursday.
ises to further the goals of Justice Reinvestment by helping inmates recover from subThe recently renovated 40,000-square-foot stance abuse and successfully rejoin society,”
building on Hansford Street will be the new said Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin in a press release.
home to the 60 work-released low-risk and
non-violent offenders who are currently Tomblin was unable to attend Thursday’s
housed in the Charleston Work-Release Cen- ceremony in Charleston, as he spent the day
ter on Brooks Street.
in Preston County celebrating the opening
of Preston Memorial Hospital and the distriWith 96 beds for male and female work-re- bution of a $250,000 grant to assist with the
lease participants, the facility also features 32 extension of a natural gas line for Allegheny
beds specifically dedicated to female offend- Wood Products.
ers in a substance abuse unit — the first of its
kind in the state — and the new location for Thursday’s announcement is the culmination
the West Virginia Parole Board.
of years of work that began in 2011 when the
state Division of Corrections paid $1.1 million
The project’s completion was met with praise for the 2.5 acre Hansford Street property.
during a grand opening attended by numerous officials, including Charleston May- The warehouse was previously owned by Mcor Danny Jones, Secretary of State Natalie Junkin Corp., which made supplies used by
Tennant, State Corrections Commissioner the oil and gas industry. At the time of the
Jim Rubenstein and Department of Military corrections agency’s purchase of the propAffairs and Public Safety Secretary Joseph erty, the owners of Kyle Furniture, which is
Thornton.
located next door to the work-release center,
expressed concern that it would harm busi“This modern, secure facility will provide ness.
needed services and opportunities and
demonstrates our serious commitment to Although the project, which was originally
targeting recidivism and protecting the peo- expected to be operational in 2012, was deple of West Virginia,” Thornton said.
layed, work began last year, despite continued criticism.
The facility, which is part of Gov. Earl Ray
Tomblin’s efforts to reform the state’s correc- East End Councilman Cubert Smith, an indetional system including focusing on ways to pendent, has regularly argued against the
provide treatment options for non-violent of- project at city council meetings.
fenders, was also praised by representatives
of the governor and Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Advocates for the project, including RubenVa.
stein, said they have worked with members of
the community to address their concerns.
Joey Garcia, director of legislative affairs to
the governor, said the building’s renovation is The community was a little concerned when
an initial step toward larger reforms efforts.
we started talking about this,” said Jeff Stin“It’s part of a foundation of new policies,” he nett, administrator of the new facility. “We’ve
said. Garcia specifically pointed to inclusion been working with the community since that
of the substance abuse treatment unit as an day.”
example of how the state is working to give
people another opportunity.
In an attempt to allay some community fears,
cameras recording activity outside of the
building have been programmed to black
out anything outside of the fenced-in facility.
The Division of Corrections spent a total of
$8.2 million on the entire project, including
renovation and property costs.
The renovated facility provides a significant
upgrade compared to the currently used
work-release center. It will have 96 cameras,
eight sleeping areas, an outdoor recreational
yard with basketball court, and locked doors,
which can be viewed from the building’s cen-
tral control room.
Although secured doors hardly seems like a
luxury, Sgt. Erik Thomas, who provided tours
of the facility on Thursday, said that is different from the current work-release building,
which he said only has a few locks.
The East End facility will also allow the state’s
Parole Board to move from its current small
facility to one that will have a hearing room
equipped with videoconferencing and separate waiting rooms for inmates and crime
victims.
Photos by: Craig Cunningham/Daily Mail
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Facility Updates:
citing changes coming to the program,
with the program implementing bed
bug detection, arson detection and
medical detection service dogs. SCC’s
P4P program has a 100% adoption rate
as of this date!
The Cultural Change Team at the Salem
Correctional Center (SCC) is working
toward opening up the lines of communication by installing a “Communication Center” in hopes to open all lines
of communication within our facility.
Challenge coins which are given out in
recognition for Employee of the Month
and Year and Attendance. The Cultural
Change Team works closely with the Salem Correctional Center Employee Association as we all have the same GOAL…
bringing the staff together as a TEAM!!
SCC welcomes anyone who wants to
participate….we are all brothers and During the week of May 10-17, 2015, the
sisters and need to work towards a com- nation celebrated National Police Week
honoring all fallen Law Enforcement Ofmon GOAL….become ONE Team!
ficers from across the county. In the year
During the week of May 4-8, 2015, Warden David Jones was challenged to a
Yans Hot Dog eating contest, this challenge took place in the Warden’s office
with several staff witnessing the event.
The Lakin Correctional Center held their
Annual Spring Golf Tournament at Riverside Golf Club in Mason, WV on Friday,
June 5, 2015. The event was attended
by eight golfers, which consisted of four
teams. The winners of the event were
Associate Warden of Security Joe Wood
and Cpl. Jonathan Dillon.
Pictured Above Left to Right:
DW JD Sallaz, Mason Co Supreme Ct. Probation Officer Chris Johnson, AWS Joe Wood, Cpl. Jonathan Dillon, Cpl. Denise Richards, COII Brandon Toler, Austin
Toler and Cpl. Becky Coleman.
PAROLE SERVICES UPDATE:
2015, 273 Law Enforcement Officers
were killed in the line of duty across
the country. Lakin Correctional Center honored these fallen heroes by
hanging a banner in their memory.
(Pictured above)
Pictured above, Jannette Beeson being
sworn in as Parole Officer I, by Judge Wilkes,
at the Berkeley County Judicial Center on
April 22, 2015.
The goal was to eat 12 hot dogs! There
were 4 total contestants (COII Navarini,
COII Fox, UM Tammy Winters and Warden
David Jones), all contestants finished
On May 14, 2015, Lakin Correctional
with the exception of the Warden.
Center held a Blood Drive through the
Kairos was completed as SCC on May 31 American Red Cross. Twenty-seven
2015, with all 26 Inmates participating – staff members participated in this event
all 26 completed the program – it was a where twenty-five units of blood were
obtained. During this Blood Drive, four
success!
staff members participated in donating
SCC’s Paws for Prison (P4P) program is the “double red cell” donation.
going to have new challenges and ex-
Parole Officer’s Heather Huffman, Morgan
Hughes and Nicholas Stone are scheduled to graduate from the WV Corrections
Academy on June 12, 2015.
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On May 20, 2015, Huttonsville Correctional Center’s Dorm 9 RSAT Graduate
Unit accepted donations in the crossover for the Wounded Warrior Project.
The event was organized by Case Manager Robbie Edmond. They were able to
raise $500.00 with the proceeds going
directly to the Wounded Warrior Project.
At the center of the fundraiser RSAT
Graduates and RSAT Residents participated in The “Murph” challenge which
consisted of a 1 mile run, 100 pull ups,
200 pushups, 300 squats and an additional 1 mile run. Inmate Dwaine Jones
was the winner completing in 32 minutes.
Anthony Correctional Center
Ecoserve conducted their audit of Anthony Correctional Center’s (ACC) Aramark/Kitchen and they passed with
97%! Congratulations to Manager Telford Scott and Aramark Staff at ACC!!!
Also at ACC, a dessert bake off was held
and staff enjoyed various desserts and
then voted on their favorite.
There was a tie between Warden Mike Martin and Rita Kincaid, OAII. A second bake off
was held between them and
Warden Mike Martin was the
winner! Congratutlations!!!
St. Mary’s Correctional Center will once again have a garden this year and hope to provide the less fortunate some
Pictured, Front Row: Glen Mullins, ACA Coordinator and PAC Team Leader, Shari Whited, OAII,
Elissa Taylor, Social Skill Instructor, Christine
Jerman, Language Arts Instructor, Rita Kincaid,
Magistrate OAII, Jennifer Dunz, Investigator
II. Back Row, Jason Walton, AWO and Warden
Mike Martin.
fresh produce throughout the summer.
SMCC is also implementing a new pro-
gram called “Malachi Dads”. This program is set up with volunteers who will
educate inmate fathers into becoming
the dad they need to be once they are
released. This will coincide with the
“Day with Dad” program that will be
held at the facility again this summer.
SMCC is the pilot facility for the new
OIS--Offender Information System,
which will replace IMIS--Inmate Management Information System. This
new computer system
wil make it possible
to share data more effectively between WV
DOC, WV Regional Jails
and WV Juvenile Services.
Congratulations
to
Northern Correctional
Center’s Ashly Campbell who has several photographs from
the 2014 Mock Prison
Riot in an article in the
March issue of Goldenseal Magazine. Goldenseal is a quarterly magazine published by the State of
West Virginia, Division of Culture and
History. The magazine documents the
state’s rich cultural background and recent history by means of oral accounts,
research articles, and old and new photographs. Stories and photographs are
submitted by freelance contributors.
Huntington Work Release
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015, a K-9 sweep and shakedown was conducted at Huntington Work Release Center. During the
shakedown the following contraband items were found: tobacco products, lighters, two cell phones, and one tattoo gun. All of
the HWRC security staff did a great job conducting the search in a timely and professional manner. Thank you to Lakin Correctional Center and your K-9 team. Also a special thanks to Cpl. Ross and Cpl. Rollins for staying to help search the dorms.
Pictured below left to right: Officer Murphy, Cpl. Ross, Cpl. Maynard, Cpl. Rollins, and Officer Ellis; Cpl Ross, and K9; Contraband found
during the shakedown.
Facility Updates Continued....
Denmar has also been working on the
following facility improvements:
In March, Northern Correctional Center’s Cultural Change Team hung navy
blue ribbons on the trees outside of the
facility and on the front door in honor
and memoriam of Law Enforcement
Personnel. These ribbons are a reminder of law enforcement personnel who
have made the ultimate sacrifice and in
honor of those men and women who
serve their communities.
Pictured Above: Chirstine Forrester Maggie Kettler
Kenneth Powell and Aaron Wright
approximately 1 acre, with plans to expand another acre. Correctional Counselor I Matt White states that the garden
is getting a pretty good start this year.
“We have planted corn, potatoes, green
peppers, banana peppers, watermelon,
cucumbers, yellow squash, green beans,
tomatoes, cabbage, onions, zucchini, leaf
lettuce, and radishes. The fruit trees in the
orchard have a lot of new apples on them
this year. A few of the new trees planted in
2013 also have the start of fruit on them
as well.”
For the month of April, the Cultural
Change Team hung light blue ribbons
with hands on the trees outside of the
facility and on the front door to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Child Abuse Prevention Month is a time
to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together
to prevent child abuse and neglect, and
to promote the social and emotional well-being of children and families.
During the month of April and throughout the year, communities are encouraged to share child abuse and neglect
prevention awareness strategies and activities and promote prevention across
the country. Staff also wore ribbons in
honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Correctional Industries at Denmar is
helping out the Marlinton Elementary
School by making small tote/ book bags.
Using the scraps left over from the pants
and shirts to make 250 or so for the students to use. Each day the children are
sent home with a book and a form that
Mom, Dad or someone has to sign stating that the child did read the book. The
reading teacher thought these bags
would be great for that purpose. The
“cut team” cut the bags out of some of
the scrap and in their spare time the inmates started putting them together.
There were 310 bags to be delivered in
June for the 2015-16 school year. This is
another way that Corrections gives back
to the community.
Water Tank Upgrades
Fence Improvements
New Dumpster Pad
For the month of May, the Cultural
Change Team hung purple ribbons
on the trees outside of the facility and
on the front door to recognize Lupus
Awareness Month. They will also be
donating newspapers to the Marshall
County Animal Shelter.
The Garden at Denmar Correctional
Center for the 2014 growing season
produced and donated to the local food
bank 2985 lbs and 3000 lbs were used
in the facility kitchen. The garden size is
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Facility Updates Continued....
On June 10, 2015, the Annual Open House was
held at Lakin Correctional Center. Approximately 506 family and friends visited the facility.
The inmates and their families enjoyed various
activities ranging from sack races, to inflatable
slides and bounce houses, to hula-hoop contests and arts and crafts. Music was provided
by a disc jockey.
of the usual number of 42 women. The lyrics of an old Christian hymn state: “Little is
much when God is in it …”. The lyrics of this
hymn rang true for this Kairos Weekend …
little was much because God was in it. The
weekend experience is different for each
inmate, but the participants always testify
to the fact that it impacted their life in a
special way and that it is an experience that
they will never forget.
Chaplain Mark Morrow, LCC
The visitors and inmates shared a delicious lunch of
hamburgers, hotdogs and sauce, macaroni salad, baked
beans and cookies prepared by Aramark. Visitors and inmates also enjoyed an assortment of cotton candy, popcorn, snow cones and assorted candy and soda. During
this event, the Recreation Department along with selected inmates, held a planned flash mob dance for staff,
visitors and other inmates. The inmates and their families had an enjoyable experience during the festivities
and had the opportunity to visit with their loved ones.
The 24th Kairos Weekend was recently held at Lakin on
May 14-17, 2015. The Kairos ministry continues to be a
very popular ministry among the inmates at Lakin. We
always have over 100 women who want to participate
in a Kairos Weekend. Unfortunately, this time the Kairos
volunteers were only able to accept 36 women instead
Pressley Ridge at
White Oaks in Walker, WV, one of the Office of Institutional
Education Programs
(OIEP) Juvenile Facilities, held their graduation on Friday,
May 29, 2015. For
the second year in a
row they have asked
LCC culinary arts students to cater their event. Last year our students did a
small cake and different colored cupcakes but as you
can see for yourself, this year they out did themselves.
They have been working with fondant since December
and have made several different cakes including: Breast
Cancer, Autism, Organ Donor, and Lakin’s graduation.
Their creativity and ingenuity amazes everyone who
has the pleasure of seeing their work.
Lori Loomis, Lead Teacher
LCC
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Deputy Commissioner Retires
Deputy Commissioner Jim Ielapi (pictured below with his wife Chrissy) retired effective May
31, 2015, with 34 years dedicated service to the division. Jim began his career serving as
the Director of the Instructional Media Center at the WV Industrial Home for Youth. In 1987
he became the Deputy Superintendent for the facility before becoming the Superintendent
in 1989.
It was 1998 when Jim expanded his career into
adult corrections, transferring to the Pruntytown Correctional Center as the Associate Warden of Operations. In 2002, he was appointed
Warden of the facility. In April 2011, Jim was
appointed Deputy Commissioner of the WV
DOC.
We will miss Deputy Commissioner Ielapi and
wish him only the best in retirement!! A retirement reception was held at the Days Inn in Flatwoods, WV, on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 to celebrate Mr. Ielapi’s years with the Division.
Joe Jones retired at the end of May, with over 12
years of service with the Division Corrections, all of
which are at Huttonsville Correctional Center. In addition, Joe has over 30 plus years of experience in
Law Enforcement. Joe completed his assignments in
a timely fashion and was dependable and reliable.
He had excellent communication skills had worked
numerous hours to help security alleviate the staff
shortage at the Huttonsville Correctional Center. Joe
has been a valuable employee and will be missed
tremendously. We wish Joe the best in his retirement as he sits on the sand of Myrtle Beach!
First Name
Janet
Lee
Jim Dave
Debra
Wesley
Joe
Elizabeth
WV Division of Corrections
Vision and Mission Statements
Vision
The Vision of the West Virginia
Division of Corrections is to be recognized as an innovative leader in
providing quality correctional
services.
Mission
The Mission of the West Virginia
Division of Corrections is to
enhance public safety by providing safe, secure, humane correctional facilities, operating an
effective
system of offender reentry and
community supervision,
reducing offender
recidivism, and assisting
victims of crime.
Last Name
Effective Retirement Date Years with DOC Facility
Nelson
3/31/2015
3.5 ACC
Harvey
5/1/2015
8.5 CO
Ielapi
5/31/2015
34 CO
Reynolds
4/30/2015
15 DCC
Cottrell
4/28/2015
33 HCC
Duncan
4/15/2015
14 HCC
Jones
5/30/2015
12 HCC
Lohner
6/6/2015
20 HCC
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PIctured above: Denmar Warden Mark Williamson and Dave
Reynolds. On right: Central Office’s Lee Harvey with Commissioner Rubenstein.
Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner
Mike Coleman, Deputy Commissioner
Loita Butcher, Assistant Commissioner
Brad Douglas, Director Research & Technology
Rebecca Hildebrand, Research Analyst
Debbie Croft, Research Analyst
Rema Jordan, Office Assistant III
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WVDOC Contact Information
Correctional Institutions
Anthony Correctional Center
Mike Martin, Warden
Box N-1 HC-70
White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
Phone: (304) 536-3911 Fax: (304) 536-3916
Beckley Correctional Center
William Vest, Warden
111 S. Eisenhower Dr.
Beckley, WV 25801
Phone: (304) 256-6780 Fax: (304) 256-6782
Charleston Work Release Center
Jeff Stinnett, Administrator
607 Brooks Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 558-2763 Fax: (304) 558-1537
Denmar Correctional Center
Mark Williamson, Warden
4319 Denmar Road
Hillsboro, WV 24946
Phone: (304) 653-4201 Fax: (304) 653-4855
Huntington Work Release Center
Renae Stubblefield, Administrator
1236 5th Avenue
Huntington, WV 25701
Phone: (304) 529-6885 Fax: (304) 529-0205
Huttonsville Correctional Center
Marvin Plumley, Warden
PO Box 1
Huttonsville, WV 26273
Phone: (304) 335-2291 Fax: (304) 335-4256
Lakin Correctional Center
Lori Nohe, Warden
11264 Ohio River Road
West Columbia, WV 25287
Phone: (304) 674-2440 Fax: (304) 674-6199
Martinsburg Correctional Center
Scott Paugh, Warden
38 Grapevine Road
Martinsburg, WV 25405
Phone: (304) 267-0156 Fax: (304) 267-0196
McDowell County Correctional Center
Dennis Dingus, Warden
50 Court Street
Welch, WV 24801
Phone: (304) 436-8530 Fax: (304) 436-8565
Mt. Olive Correctional Complex
David Ballard, Warden
#1 Mountainside Way
Mt. Olive, WV 25185
Phone: (304) 442-7213 Fax: (304) 442-7225
Northern Correctional Center
Karen Pszczolkowski, Warden
112 Northern Regional Correctional Dr.
Moundsville, WV 26041
Phone: (304) 843-4067 Fax: (304) 843-4117
Ohio County Correctional Center
William Yurcina, Administrator
1501 Eoff Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
Phone: (304) 238-1007 Fax: (304) 238-1009
Parkersburg Correctional Center
Anne Thomas, Warden
225 Holiday Hills Drive
Parkersburg, WV 26104
Phone: (304) 420-2443 Fax: (304) 420-2477
Pruntytown Correctional Center
Lance Yardley, Warden
2006 Trap Springs Road
Grafton, WV 26354
Phone: (304) 265-6111 Fax: (304) 265-6120
Salem Correctional Center
David Jones, Warden
7 Industrial Blvd.
Industrial, WV 26426
Phone: (304) 782-2371 Fax: (304) 782-4816
St. Marys Correctional Center
Patrick Mirandy, Warden
2880 N. Pleasants Highway
St. Marys, WV 26170
Phone: (304) 684-5500 Fax: (304) 684-5506
WV DOC
Contact Information
Central Office
Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner
Mike Coleman, Deputy Commissioner
Loita Butcher, Assistant Commissioner
Vacant, Chief of Staff
Susan Harding, Executive Secretary
Della Huddleston, Administrative Secretary
Deidra Dingess, Secretary
Scott Patterson, Compliance Manager
Kathy Conner, Secretary
Rita Albury, Director of Classification
Robert Arnold, Acting Director of Parole
Services
Terri Arthur, Hearing Examiner
Jennifer Ballard, Director of Programs
John Boothroyd, Director of Legal Services
Tony Carrico, Director of Safety
Brad Douglas, Director of Research Technology
Philip Farley II, Director of Engineering &
Construction
Kathy Hess, Director of Human Resources
Debbie Hissom, Health Services Administrator
Kem Hudson, Inmate Movement Coordinator
Sandi Jaynes, Victim Services Manager
CJ Rider, Director of Inmate Serivces
Diann Skiles, Director of Records/InterstateCompact
Patti Withrow, Director of Administration
1409 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone: (304) 558-2036 (Main)
Fax:
(304) 558-5934 (Main)
Eddie Long, Director of Correctional Industries
WV Correctional Industries
607 Leon Sullivan Way
Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 558-6055
Denver Rosier, Director of Investigations
Randolph Center Suite 2020
1200 Harrison Ave.
Elkins, WV 26241
Phone: (304) 636-0222
Paul Simmons, Director of Security
901 8th Street
Moundsville, WV 26041
Phone: (304) 221-2213
Randy Perdue, Director of Training
WV Corrections Academy
The Morris Criminal Justice Training Center
PO Box 850
Glenville, WV 26351
(304) 462-3044
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WVDOC WELCOMES NEW EMPLOYEES & CONGRATULATES PROMOTIONS
NEW HIRES
FnameLnameTitle
Facility
Tammy EversonITO
Academy
ScottieCarr COI
ACC
CoriannJudy
OAII
ACC
Leah
OsborneCOI
ACC
GeorgeHale COIII BCC
KennethHaltermanCPS
BCC
Tonya MassieCOIII BCC
Jessica StowersCCII
BCC
JenniferAcord Intern CO
GingerBaxter-BanksCCIICO
Alex
ButcherOAII
CO
JonathanDoakAcct. Tech III CO
Erika DunlapOAIII CO
ChristinaElkinsAcct. Tech II CO
ShondaGoff
OAIII CO
Mary
HacklAcct. Tech III CO
AmandaHarper OAIII
CO
HannahJordanOAII-TempCO
Zach ThomasOAII
CO
Megan LuikartAcct. Tech II DCC
RickyShinaberyCOI DCC
ElizabethAkins
OAII
HCC
AdrienneBell CCIIHCC
LoretaBroschartCOI HCC
PatrickCahill CCII HCC
Allen
Kahl
Bldg. Main. Supv. IHCC
Jay LongCOI HCC
MichelleMosser COI
HCC
JasonNice COI HCC
Philip OasterCOI HCC
JosephPerry CCII
HCC
MarkPoe COI HCC
KimberlyRnick
OAII
HCC
AndrewShaffer COI
HCC
Jarit
ShraderCOI
HCC
DannyStumpCOI
HCC
Phillip WiltroutCOI
HCC
Kelly BolinCOII LCC
CristineBryant COI
LCC
Roger CrumpCOII LCC
RussellDennisonCOI LCC
GaleGrindstaffCOI LCC
Brittany Johns COI
LCC
Jason LanhamCOI
LCC
Lisa LeportOAII LCC
John Mayes COI
LCC
Ellis MillerCOI LCC
Ryan MillerCOI LCC
Rocky NelsonCOI
LCC
Eric PenningtonCOIILCC
RachaelRemele CCII
LCC
Derek RodgersCOI
LCC
Ethan SchoonoverCOILCC
RobertToth COI
LCC
Molly WilliamsCOI
LCC
Kevin WorkmanFEMTLCC
David AustinCOI MOCC
Michael Austin Temp COMOCC
Jeffrey BassettCOII MOCC
Daniel BrownEducationMOCC
JenniferBrown COI
MOCC
Jennifer Brown Temp COMOCC
AdamBrowningCOI MOCC
SamuelBrowningTemp CO MOCC
JoshuaBurgesCOI
MOCC
MichaelCanterburyTemp COMOCC
Chris Chapman FEMT
MOCC
MichaelClark COI
MOCC
NicholasCollins COI
MOCC
Jordan ConnardCOI
MOCC
JasonCook COI MOCC
Jason CroweCOI MOCC
JasonDavis COI MOCC
JoshuaDay
COI
MOCC
MichaelDempseyCOII
MOCC
Johnny EllithorpCOI
MOCC
BenjaminElmoreCOII
MOCC
JoshuaFacemyreTemp CO MOCC
AndrewFisher COII
MOCC
TimothyFletcherCOI
MOCC
BobbyFrampton Temp CO MOCC
David
GottshellMedical MOCC
AshleaGreen COII MOCC
Deanna Hall
Temp COMOCC
Drew HanesCOI MOCC
Richard Hannah Temp COMOCC
BrandonHanshawCOI
MOCC
MatthewHess
COI
MOCC
Carrie
HolcombOAII
MOCC
MichaelHorn COII
MOCC
Cynthia Hudson Temp COMOCC
Lisa Humphrey MDR
MOCC
ElizabethHypes Temp CO MOCC
MatthewIsaacs
COI
MOCC
William Jackson Temp COMOCC
Nancy Johnson OAII
MOCC
DakotaJones COII MOCC
Michael Kiser
Temp COMOCC
AaronLee COI MOCC
Aaron Lee
Temp COMOCC
LorenLegg COI MOCC
Adam LindseyCOI
MOCC
Joshua Lowe
Temp COMOCC
Charles Lyle
MedicalMOCC
Kevin
McCourtCOII
MOCC
Charles Moles
Temp COMOCC
Timothy Moses COI MOCC
RaymondMullins Temp COMOCC
Isaac MurrellCOI
MOCC
WilliamNicholsCOI
MOCC
Debbie Nichols Supervisor IMOCC
DannetteNicholsonRec. Spec. MOCC
Bianca NottinghamTemp COMOCC
JosephPenningtonCOI MOCC
AustinPeters COII MOCC
ScottPolk COII MOCC
Cody
Richards Temp COMOCC
GeorgeRogers COI
MOCC
George Rogers Temp COMOCC
MichaelRoop COI
MOCC
ShannonSears
MDR
MOCC
Mark
SeigfriedCOI
MOCC
CharlesSlaughterTemp CO MOCC
JamesTaylor COI MOCC
NelsonTinnel COI
MOCC
AnthonyTucker COI
MOCC
Darrell Welch Temp COMOCC
Marques Wilfong Temp COMOCC
Barbara WilliamsCCII
MOCC
JohnnyWilson COI
MOCC
Grew
WithrowCOII
MOCC
StanleyWorkmanTemp CO MOCC
Tonya CoppaCOI NCC
Corey
DoughtyCOI
NCC
Judi
GambleCOI
NCC
BrandonHoward COI
NCC
MaddisonHudsonCOI
NCC
BrandonMetz
COI
NCC
Mark
Oxley Jr. COI
NCC
FaithRausenbergCOI
NCC
Jordan SafreedCOI
NCC
MeganStull COI
NCC
DouglassTracyCOI NCC
Carol
Hilton SAT I
PCC
Chad
HovatterCOI
PCC
Chris LemleyCOI
PCC
Steve Molone COII
PCC
Corey
NicolettaCOI
PCC
MirandaAdams OAII
PS
WendyAdkinsOAII PS
Robert Alford PPO I
PS
Jenny AndersonPPO I PS
Charles CarpenterPPO I PS
Kelly
ForemanOAII
PS
BrandonHale
PPO I
PS
William Hicks
PPO I
PS
Morgan McDonald OAII
Brittany Shrader PPO I
Bryant TempletonPPO I
Bryant Wallace PPO I
MatthewBrown COI
JeffreyDavis COI
Daniel Drake COI
WilliamHayes COII
TabithaHewitt COI
JonathonJacksonCOI
DanielleNash OAII
Joshua O’Hara COII RodneyStewartCOII
RodneyStewartCOII
Harold SummersCOII
JanalynnBond
COI
DarinCool COI
PS
PS
PS
PS
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SCC
SMCC
SMCC
Aaron Eddy
COII
Robin Goddard COI TheodoreHayes
COI
Angela McDonaldOAII
Phillip McMillan COI
Allen
Pratt
COI
Melissa Richards COII
Jeff
Seevers COI
Steven Thomas COI Braden Wolfe
COI
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
SMCC
PROMOTIONS
Fname Lname NewPosition Facility
Amanda Capaldo COII
ACC
Joshua Hopkins COII
ACC
Jennifer Moore Case Mgr.
ACC
Sherri Davis
AWP
HCC
JT
Murphy Deputy Warden HCC
Cecil Pritt
Unit Manager
HCC
Anita Simmons SAT
HCC
Karen Teter
Exe. Asst.
HCC
Mark
Watson CCI
HCC
Amber Creathers CCI
MOCC
Chris Farley
COIII
MOCC
Tonya Harrison ASMI
MOCC
Andrew Hill COV
MOCC
Mark
Jenkins COIII
MOCC
Derek McKinney COVI
MOCC
Eric
Miller
COIII
MOCC
Richard Miller
COII MOCC
Shawn Nutter
COV
MOCC
Greg
Sizemore COIII
MOCC
James Smith
COII MOCC
Jered Taylor
COII MOCC
JD
Alkire
AWP
PCC
John
Arthur
COII
PCC
Dennis Edwards CCI
PCC
Troy
Keller
LT.
PCC
Michael Knight
COII
PCC
Debra Linn
Acct. Tech II
PCC
Cody
Moore
COII
PCC
KarenMyersStoreKeeper PCC
Crystal RichardsCase Mgr.
PCC
Justin Shears
COII
PCC
Austin Weaver COII
PCC
Robert Arnold Acting Parole Services
DirectorPS
Joshua Ashcraft AWO
SCC
Kevin Brown
COII
SCC
ZackareeCarpenter CCII
SCC
Anissia Davis Acct. Tech II
SCC
Dorothy Davis Supervisor I
SCC
John
Jacenkiw, Jr.SAT II
SCC
Kai
Joseph Corporal
SCC
Kathy McKinney FEMT
SCC
John Satterfield FEMT
SCC
Vickie Snider
COII
SCC
Troy Stephenson Sergeant
SCC
Loren Strother CPS
SCC
Denver Stubbs Corporal
SCC
Shanda TalkingtonUnit Manager SCC
Alexander Whaley COII
SCC
Terry
WhitehairCorporal
SCC
Dakota Dinnin
COII
SMCC
James FarnsworthCOII
SMCC
Sheila Haddox COII
SMCC
Melinda Nice
CCII
SMCC
Joseph Parker
COIII
SMCC
Britton Robinette COII
SMCC
Christie Stanley
COII SMCC
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Laotong Yoga Project
On Wednesday, May 20, 2015, a promotional video was shot surrounding the Laotong Yoga Program at
Lakin Correctional Center. The
video will also include inmate interviews and still photographs of the
female inmates participating in their
yoga session”. A similiar video shoot
was held at Mt. Olive Correctional
Complex on Monday, June 1, 2015.
Yoga Instructors Sue Julian and Barbara Steinke began the program at
LCC back in September 2013.
Commissioner Rubenstein fully supports the project stating:
“The Laotong Yoga Prison Project has been received wonderfully by not
only the female inmates at Lakin, but now by male inmates at the state’s
maximum security facility, Mount Olive. Sue Julian and Barbara Steinke
have brought a blend of the physical and mental benefits of yoga, along
with true insight into our Division of Corrections. I see this program growing and continuing to have such a positive impact not only on the facilities
served, but assisting individuals to live healthier, more meaningful lives.
The results so far have been nothing short of outstanding! “
Above Photo Credits: Vic Burkhammer
Aerial photo of Lakin Correctional Center (Above Left) and Mt. Olive Correctional Complex (Above Right) by: Mike Youngren
Thank YOU!
To the following individuals for their contributions to
this issue of the WV DOC Corrections Connection:
Elizabeth Akins, Glenna Butcher, Loita Butcher, Brenda
Casey, Justin Cherry, Mary Childers, Pamela Daniels, Vannessa Davis, Brad Douglas, Audrey Elswick,
Jane Haddix, Susan Harding, Della Huddleston, Stacy
Jackson, Rema Jordan, Joel Ebert, James Jones, Cheryl
Kaylor, Lori Loomis, Mark Marrow, Cindy McClain, Lori
Nohe, Randy Perdue, Lisa Shiflett, Rebecca Slayton, Jeff
Stinnett, Kathy Sullivan, Laura Toler, Nancy Turner and
Doug Workman.
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WVDOC AWARDS
Fname
LnameAwardFacility
Jeremy Summerlin
Employee of 1st Quarter
Academy
Mary
Childers
Emp. Of Month: April
ACC
Robert McCoy
Emp. Of Month: March
ACC
Jason
Taylor
Employee of 1st Quarter
ACC
Jannessa Wright
Emp. Of Month: May
ACC
Michael Bunch
Employee of 1st Quarter
BCC
Jamie
Bowles
Emp. Of Month: January
CO
Paul
Harper
Emp. Of Month: March
CO
Amy
Kirk
Emp. Of Month: April
CO
Debbie Meadows
Emp. Of Month: February
CO
Dave
Beverage
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
James
Bostic
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Frank
Cutlip
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
James Cutlip
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Betty
Evans
Emp. Of Month: April
DCC
Sylvia
Haney
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Eva
Moore
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Randy
Stemple
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Scott
Trent
Excellent Attendance Award
DCC
Kirk Walton
Emp. Of Month: May
DCC
StephanieWiley
Emp. Of Month: June
DCC
Joseph
DanielsGood ConductHCC
Renee
Downing
Emp. Of Month: April
HCC
Tanya
FinchamGood ConductHCC
Christopher Gilgenast
Good Conduct
HCC
Cassandra Golden
Good Conduct
HCC
Steven Hyre
Emp. Of Month: May
HCC
Louise
Leach
Emp. Of Month: March
HCC
Timothy
LindsayGood ConductHCC
Donald
LoukGood ConductHCC
Trevor
Lyttle
Academy Commandants List HCC
Terri
NormanGood ConductHCC
Jerry
Pennington
Good Conduct
HCC
James
PlaugherGood ConductHCC
Emery
RunkleGood ConductHCC
Timothy Sharp
Academy Excellence Award
HCC
Milan
Shrader
Employee of 1st Quarter
HCC
Douglas
WhiteGood ConductHCC
Staci Bain
Emp. Of Month: May
LCC
Anthony King
Employee of 3rd Quarter
LCC
Jessica Lloyd
Employee of 2nd Quarter
LCC
Aira
Martin
Emp. Of Month: March
LCC
Janine
Wilson
Emp. Of Month: April
LCC
Joseph Brown
Emp. Of Month: April
MOCC
Jason
Collins
Cor. Achievement Medal
MOCC
Michael Dempsey
Life Saving Award
MOCC
Katherine
DillonGood ConductMOCC
Jerry
DonahueGood ConductMOCC
Patrick Galapon
Employee of 1st Quarter
MOCC
Daniel
Hahn
Emp. Of Month: March
MOCC
Randall
HarveyGood ConductMOCC
Sierra
Jennings
Certificate of Commendation MOCC
Shawn
NutterGood ConductMOCC
Amanda
PetryGood ConductMOCC
Darlene Ramsey
Good Conduct
MOCC
Spencer Simons
Emp. Of Month: May
MOCC
Justin
Underwood
Good Conduct
MOCC
Eric
BurtonPerfect AttendanceNCC
Allen
CooleyPerfect AttendanceNCC
Christine
ForresterGood AttendanceNCC
Estralita
GilliesGood AttendanceNCC
Ryan
HillGood AttendanceNCC
Sharon
HuffmanGood AttendanceNCC
Daniel
KolbGood AttendanceNCC
KariMaury
Good Conduct
NCC
Richard
McKeenGood ConductNCC
Bandy
MillerGood AttendanceNCC
Leonard
OatesPerfect AttendanceNCC
Kenneth Powell
Good Attendance
NCC
Mike
Pszczolkowski
Good Conduct
NCC
Robbie
SellersGood ConductNCC
Robert
SmithGood ConductNCC
Deborah
TedrowGood ConductNCC
Sharon
YahnkeGood AttendanceNCC
Gregory
YoungGood ConductNCC
Ernest
BigginsGood ConductPCC
Phil
BurleysonGood ConductPCC
Randall Jaggie-Moore
Good Conduct
PCC
Tom Jenkins
Good Conduct
PCC
Sinbad
KingGood ConductPCC
Debra
LinnGood ConductPCC
Lori
PalmerGood ConductPCC
Mark Petrosky
Good Conduct
PCC
Crystal
RichardsGood ConductPCC
Tammy Setler
Emp. Of Month: February
PCC
Willa
Stewart
Emp. Of Month: April
PCC
Sandra
SwigerGood ConductPCC
Justin
Weaver
Emp. Of Month: March
PCC
Justin Weaver
Employee of 1st Quarter
PCC
Caitlin
Brown
Emp. Of Month: January
SCC
Donna Clark
Iron Man Award-Academy
SCC
Kevin Dalton
Emp. Of Month: February
SCC
Kevin Dalton
Employee of 1st Quarter
SCC
Joshua Nutt
Emp. Of Month: May
SCC
Jeffrey
Sypolt
Emp. Of Month: April
SCC
Zachary Vincent
Emp. Of Month: March
SCC
Amanda Anderson
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
John
Anderson
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Sean
Barnhart
Most Improved Shooter
SMCC
John
Bucy
3rd Place-Top Gun
SMCC
Elizabeth Campbell
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Judy
Childers
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Sara
Fox
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Patricia Keller
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Anthony Kemp
Emp. Of Month: March
SMCC
Sean
Markey
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Lisa McDowell
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Mark Modesitt
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Scott
Rea
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Raymond Sellers
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Wesley Stewart
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Jack
Stollings
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Justin
Wade
Exemplary Attendance
SMCC
Taylor
Wetzel
2nd Place-Top Gun
SMCC
Jeremiah Willey
Employee of 1st Quarter
SMCC
Dustin
Wilson
1st Place-Top Gun
SMCC
WV Treasurers Cash Management Conference
The West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office hosted a three day
cash handling conference for state financial professionals beginning Wednesday, April 15 through Friday, April 17, 2015 at
The Resort at Glade Springs in Raleigh County. Various personnel from the WVDOC Fiscal Department were in attendance.
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WV DOC EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION FESTIVITIES
In May, WVDOC Facilities celebrated
Employee’s Appreciation Week by
holding various events honoring the
work of correctional staff throughout the state and country. Below,
and on page 16, are just a few of the
activities held at participating facilities and photo’s of the celebrations.
sponsored free cinnamon rolls and
coffee. Industries held a drawing for
a gift basket. Donuts/coffee were
given on behalf of the Facility Character Profile Team. Early Head Start
provided pizza in the Visitation area
for all staff and Wexford Health Services served free ice cream sundaes.
Beckley Correctional Center--held
it’s 1st Annual picnic. Families of employees were invited and there were
hotdogs, hamburgers and everyone
brought a dish of their choice. Activities including basketball and fishing
were available and a good time was
had by all.
Mt. Olive Correctional Complex
Pancakes and sausage was prepared
for staff to enjoy.
Central Office:
Staff had breakfast from Bob Evans
on May 11, 2015, taco lunch on May
12, 2015, and a cookout was May 20,
2015. Each employee was given a little gift on the day of the cookout.
Huntington Work Release Center:
A staff luncheon was held for correctional officers as well as non-uniformed staff. Pizza and dessert were
provided. Sgt. Beach and Cpl. Maynard entertained those present by
singing some classic songs by the
Eagles and Patsy Cline. Appreciation
gifts were given to employees.
Huttonsville Correctional Center:
Employees were served fresh fruit
and vegetables, pulled pork sandwiches and hot BBQ, along with
plain wings, all prepared by Aramark
staff. Awards were handed for various years of service.
Northern Correctiona Center:
A luncheon was held for staff and
numerious retirees and local dignitaries attended. Staff were treated to hamburgers, hot dogs, ham,
chicken, potato salad, coleslaw, scalloped potatoes, creamed peas and a
variety of desserts.
Pruntytown Correctional Center:
Steak was served to staff for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
Various
awards were handed out.
Salem Correctional Center:
Staff members received breakfast
including donuts on one day and
biscuits/gravy on another day. Staff
also received a duffle bag with the
WVDOC logo and drawings were
held for locally donated prizes.
St. Marys Correctional Center:
Hotdogs, hamburgers, coleslaw,
macaroni salad and texas sheet cake
was provided to all staff. Staff were
recognized various awards/years of
service.
Lakin Correctional Center:
A “National Correctional and Employees Week” banner was displayed outside the facility. Names were drawn
and gifts were given away. Aramark
sponsored a pulled pork, onion ring,
coleslaw lunch and the Lakin Correctional Center Administration also
sponsored an appreciation lunch/
dinner. Department of Education
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YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS
FnameLnameAward Facility
Gary
Adamson 5 Years Service
Michael Beverage 5 Years Service
Glenna Butcher 5 Years Service
Justin
Close
5 Years Service
Timothy Cutright 5 Years Service
Robert Fincham 5 Years Service
Timothy Herron 5 Years Service
Louise
Leach
5 Years Service
Andrew Nichols 5 Years Service
Rebecca Rabel
5 Years Service
Kenneth Rexrode 5 Years Service
Jessica Swecker 5 Years Service
Danny Vandevender5 Years Service
Steven Wyatt
5 Years Service
Doug Baker 5 Years Service
Larry
Linn
5 Years Service
Justin Weaver 5 Years Service
Jonathan Jones
10 Years Service
Michelle Kalar
10 Years Service
Timothy Kittle
10 Years Service
Roger
Neely
10 Years Service
John
Paulson 10 Years Service
William Phillips 10 Years Service
Brian
Shiflett 10 Years Service
Kathy Shreve 10 Years Service
Anita Simmons 10 Years Service
Daniel Thornhill 10 Years Service
Charles White
10 Years Service
Phil
Burleyson10 Years Service
James
Day
10 Years Service
Dennis Edwards 10 Years Service
Fred
Feathers 10 Years Service
Sherry Hovatter 10 Years Service
Randall Jaggie-Moore10 Years Service
Darrell Lake
10 Years Service
Vince
McElwain 10 Years Service
Marcus Mullenax 10 Years Service
Carleen Riffle
10 Years Service
Russell Wallace 10 Years Service
Jeremy Arbogast 15 Years Service
Paula
Arbogast 15 Years Service
Joseph Daniels 15 Years Service
Pamela Daniels 15 Years Service
Gregory Irwin
15 Years Service
Mary
Lewis
15 Years Service
Howard Winans 15 Years Service
Melinda Zirbs
15 Years Service
Andrew Keener 15 Years Service
Lori
Palmer 15 Years Service
Mike
Reger
15 Years Service
Bobbie Smith
15 Years Service
Dave
Vincent 15 Years Service
Brian
Barnett 20 Years of Service
Richard Hodges 20 Years of Service
Paul Parry
20 Years of Service
Susan
Harding 20 Years of Service
Kem
Hudson 20 Years of Service
CJ
Rider
20 Years of Service
Keith
Armstrong20 Years of Service
Thomas George 20 Years of Service
Richard Haddix 20 Years of Service
Thomas Ritchie 20 Years of Service
Brian
Scott
20 Years of Service
Gary
Wileman 20 Years of Service
Charles Bush
20 Years of Service
Cheryl
Chandler 20 Years of Service
Lisa
Frye
20 Years of Service
Michael Millhollin 20 Years of Service
Robert Rhodes 20 Years of Service
Curtis
Sigmon 20 Years of Service
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
PCC
ACC
BCC
BCC
CO
CO
CO
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
HCC
MOCC
MOCC
MOCC
MOCC
MOCC
MOCC
Tom Rise
20 Years of Service PCC
Rick
Stasny 20 Years of Service PCC
David
Jones
20 Years of Service SCC
Donna Kuroski 20 Years of Service SCC
Russ Matheney20 Years of Service SCC
Ruben
Pena
20 Years of Service SCC
Eva
McBrayer 20 Years of Service SMCC
Loita
Butcher 21 Years of Service CO
Raymond Sellers 21 Years of Service SMCC
Robert Smith
22 Years of Service SMCC
Donald Springston23 Years of Service SMCC
Debbie Meadows 24 Years of Service CO
Ron
Shelton 25 Years of Service BCC
William Vest
25 Years of Service BCC
Gary Webb
25 Years of Service BCC
Kenneth Akins
25 Years of Service HCC
Glenna Johnson Jr.25 Years of Service HCC
Karen Teter
25 Years of Service HCC
Cecelia Palmer 25 Years of Service NCC
Mark Parker 25 Years of Service NCC
David
Young
25 Years of Service NCC
StephanieBarthelemy25 Years of Service PCC
Mike Livesay 25 Years of Service PCC
Doug Stevens 25 Years of Service PCC
KatherineMalone 25 Years of Service SMCC
Lisa McDowell25 Years of Service SMCC
Mark Rustemeyer25 Years of Service SMCC
James
Titus
25 Years of Service SMCC
Ron
Lowe
30 Years of Service NCC
Karen Pszczolkowski 30 Years of Service NCC
Mike Pszczolkowski30 Years of Service NCC
Kimberly Smith
30 Years of Service SMCC
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Employee Appreciation Week
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