This year’s winners hail from Florida,
California, Colorado, Minnesota, Texas and Utah; Riverside County
(CA) Sheriff’s Office honored with trifecta of awards
NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced the winners of its
2022 PSAPs' Finest Awards. Now in its seventeenth year, NICE’s
PSAPs’ Finest Awards recognize dedicated individuals and team
standouts in public safety emergency communications. Honorees are
recognized for their Lifetime Achievements and for going Above
& Beyond, and in the following additional categories: Director,
Line Supervisor, Technician, Trainer, Telecommunicator, Innovator
and PSAP of the Year. PSAPs’ Finest winners are selected by an
independent panel of volunteer judges from the public safety
community who evaluate nominees based on their skills, knowledge,
professionalism and dedication to service in their communities.
This year's PSAPs' Finest Award recipients are:
- Director of the Year – Kimberly Stephens, ENP, Emergency
Dispatch Manager, Office of Public Safety Support, Lake County
Board of County Commissioners (Tavares, FL)
- Line Supervisor of the Year – Cindy Casteel,
Administrative Supervisor, Grand Junction Regional Communication
Center (Grand Junction, CO)
- Technician of the Year – Nicholas Cervantez, IT Systems
Administrator III, Riverside County Sheriff's Department
(Riverside, CA)
- Telecommunicator of the Year – Nakiya Moody,
Telecommunicator, Alachua County Sheriff's Office (Gainesville,
FL)
- PSAP of the Year – Riverside County Sheriff's Department
(Riverside, CA)
- Trainer of the Year – Alan McGrath, Public Safety
Telecommunicator, St. Petersburg Police Department (St. Petersburg,
FL)
- Innovator of the Year – Lizette Sanz, Communications
Supervisor, Riverside County Sheriff's Department (Riverside,
CA)
- Lifetime Achievement Award – Marcia Broman, 9-1-1 Data
Coordinator, Metropolitan Emergency Services Board (Saint Paul,
MN)
- Above & Beyond Award (tie)– Zue Elizabeth Tellez,
Communications Officer, Schertz Police Department (Schertz,
TX)
- Above & Beyond Award (tie) – Tammy Black, Dispatcher
2, SLC911 (Salt Lake City, UT)
Chris Wooten, Executive Vice President, NICE, said,
“Celebrating the seventeenth year of the PSAPs’ Finest awards, we
are reminded every day of the vital work of our emergency
communications professionals, the long hours and difficult days.
When every-day citizens make the call, they are the first to answer
it. NICE is thrilled to be able to sponsor this long-running awards
program to honor their sacrifices and selflessness.”
The PSAPs' Finest Awards Program is made possible by emergency
communications professionals who volunteer their time to judge each
submitted nomination. PSAPs’ Finest judge Loretta Hadlock,
Police Communications Manager, Glendale Police Department
(Glendale, AZ), said, “It was an honor and privilege to review
the nominations and read about the amazing work these public safety
professionals do, and the difference they make every day.”
“These professionals deserve all the recognition and praise we
can give them, added judge Michelle Hirst, Director 911
Management, Marion County Board of County Commissioners (Ocala, FL
). “Their professionalism, dedication and daily sacrifice is
something to be commended. They are the unseen heroes on the front
lines of public safety.”
NICE plans to recognize each winner individually in a special
virtual awards presentation. Please follow the NICE Public Safety
social channels for details: Twitter (@NICE_PublicSafe), Facebook
(NICEPublicSafety), and LinkedIn (nice-public-safety).
Nominations for the 2023 PSAPs' Finest Awards will open in
January 2023. More information can be obtained on the PSAPs' Finest
website or by emailing PSInfo@NICE.com.
NICE Public Safety & Justice
With over 3,000 customers and 30 years of experience, NICE helps
all types of public safety and criminal justice agencies, from
emergency communications and law enforcement to prosecutors and
courts, digitally transform how they manage digital evidence and
data from beginning to end, to get to the truth faster. NICE’s
Evidencentral platform features an ecosystem of integrated
technologies that bring data together to give a single view of the
truth, enabling public safety and justice agencies to do what they
do better – whether it’s responding to incidents, investigating and
building cases, or prosecuting crimes. With comprehensive digital
transformation solutions that can be deployed across entire
counties and states, NICE also helps everyone work better together,
so justice flows more smoothly, from incident to court.
https://www.nicepublicsafety.com
About NICE
With NICE (Nasdaq: NICE), it’s never been easier for
organizations of all sizes around the globe to create extraordinary
customer experiences while meeting key business metrics. Featuring
the world’s #1 cloud native customer experience platform, CXone,
NICE is a worldwide leader in AI-powered self-service and
agent-assisted CX software for the contact center – and beyond.
Over 25,000 organizations in more than 150 countries, including
over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies, partner with NICE to
transform - and elevate - every customer interaction.
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