
Kentucky State Police Telecommunicators Honored with Award
Hazard, KY (June 5, 2024) – On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the 2024 Governor’s Ambassador Awards was held at the Capitols Rotunda. This award is an enterprise-wide initiative designed to encourage, support, acknowledge, and reward employees who embody the principles of Team Kentucky. The Kentucky Governor’s Ambassador Award highlights stories of employees who have significantly and positively impacted the lives of their co-workers, customers, and community at large in the areas of the customer service, courage, leadership, professional achievement, teamwork or community service, and volunteerism.
Several members of Kentucky State Police, Post 13, Telecommunicators were honored in the teamwork category for their efforts and leadership shown during the 2022 floods that effected Eastern Kentucky. Among those honored were,
Public Safety Telecommunication Manager John Stacy, a 20-year veteran of the agency.
Public Safety Telecommunication Supervisor Karen Boggs, a 10-year veteran of the agency.
Public Safety Telecommunicator II Miles Amburgey, a 7-year veteran of the agency.
Public Safety Telecommunicator II Cameron Brown, a 3.5-year veteran of the agency.
Public Safety Telecommunicator III Chris Taylor, a 6-year veteran of the agency.
The commitment and dedication to the Commonwealth of Kentucky that these men and women show each day make them a true asset to the citizens that they serve. They have each proven that they embody what a public servant should be.

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