Donna Taylor is joined by her grandson, Alexander Selinger; granddaughter, Rae Lynn Selinger; and daughter, Dawn Sands. They are alongside Town Supervisor Mike Zale and Council members Josh Hinman, Sal Gerbino, Aaron Baker, and Steve Toms (left to right).
On Wednesday, October 23rd, the Ogden Town Board honored Town Receptionist Donna Taylor for her remarkable 30 years of dedicated service to the Town of Ogden. Donna began her career on October 24, 1994, as a Clerk Typist in the Administration Department. Over the past three decades, she has held various clerical positions in the Personnel Department, Finance Department, Supervisor’s Office, and currently in Town Clerk Noelle Burley’s Office. She has served under three town supervisors: former Town Supervisors Donald Walzer and Gay Lenhard, and the current Town Supervisor, Mike Zale.
“Throughout the years, Donna has been a true asset to our community, always ready to lend a helping hand to residents with a positive attitude and a smile,” said Ogden Town Supervisor Mike Zale. “As Town Supervisor, I’ve witnessed her unwavering commitment to ensuring that everything runs smoothly at Town Hall. If you see Donna at Town Hall, be sure to thank and congratulate her for the lasting impact she’s made in our community.”
“Donna brings a wealth of knowledge to the Town of Ogden, which is invaluable to me, my staff, and all town employees,” said Town Clerk Noelle Burley. “Her decades of experience exemplify her dedication to this community and its residents. When problems arise, she is always eager to step up and help find solutions. Our residents know that when they call or visit Town Hall with a question or concern, they will be greeted with a friendly voice and that their issues will be heard and addressed.”
“I would like to thank Donna for her many years of service to the Town of Ogden and for all she has done and continues to do for our town,” Burley concluded.