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DGS Hits First Paperless Milestone

November marked the beginning of DGS’ invoicing process going fully paperless.

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From Paper to Paperless

Congratulations Chuck Knecht: DGS’ October 2018 Employee of the Month

Congratulations to Chuck Knecht, the DGS October 2018 Employee of the Month!

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Facilities Maintenance Installs First Changing Table in City Hall

Earlier this October, the City Council unanimously passed a “Diaper Changing Bill” that will require that changing tables be accessible within City buildings.

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Diaper Bill

Fleet Cook Out 2018

Light up the grill! Earlier this month, Fleet Management hosted their annual cookout. Staff from across all over the department flocked to Fleet’s Central Garage to share a burger and a laugh.

Fleet Cook Out 2018

Halloween at DGS

As a part of the DGS United Way campaign, staff who donated $5 could wear a costume to work on Halloween! Thank you to all the staff who donated and came into work to show off their costumes.

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Chichi Nyagah-Nash and Melanie Shimano recognized as "Leading Women"

Congrats to DGS’ own Chichi Nyagah-Nash, former Deputy Division Chief for Fleet Management, and Melanie Shimano, Data  Automation & Technology Analyst, for their recognition by the Maryland Dai

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Director's Cup 2018

On Friday, October 26th, the Director’s Cup was held on the War Memorial Plaza.

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United Way Kick Off Event 2018

This month Mayor Pugh kicked off the City’s annual United Way Campaign with an afternoon celebration on the War Memorial Plaza.

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UW 2018

Congratulations Roger Ishmael: DGS’ September 2018 Employee of the Month

Congratulations to Roger Ishmael, the DGS September 2018 Employee of the Month! Roger is an Electrical Inspector II in our Major Projects Division and has been with the City for 25 years.

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Health and DGS host Naloxone Training

This month, Director Steve Sharkey was joined by Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen to host a naloxone training for over 100 Baltimore City employees at the War Memorial Building.

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Naloxone Train

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