VENTURA, Calif. – At its June 24 meeting, the County of Ventura Board of Supervisors recognized 12 employees who have each served 25 years or more in public service, totaling 340 years of combined service to the people of Ventura County.
These long-serving employees were honored as part of the County’s Employee Continuous Service Recognition Program, which celebrates staff in five-year milestones starting at 25 years of service.
“These employees have dedicated decades of their careers to serving others, often behind the scenes, ensuring that vital services are delivered with care, consistency, and professionalism,” said District 4 Supervisor Janice Parvin, Chair of the Board of Supervisors. “Their commitment helps make Ventura County a stronger, safer, and healthier place for everyone.”
The honored employees represent a wide range of departments—including health care, public safety, social services, and administrative support. While their roles vary, they share a deep dedication to public service and improving life in Ventura County.
“Our workforce is the backbone of everything we do as a County,” said County Executive Officer, Dr. Sevet Johnson. “These individuals embody the values of service and excellence. We are proud to celebrate their decades of contributions to our community.”
The Employee Continuous Service Recognition Program reflects the County’s commitment to honoring the longstanding contributions of employees who dedicate their careers to public service. This program also supports broader efforts to attract, retain, and nurture a skilled, diverse workforce dedicated to serving the people of Ventura County.