Posted on Jul 25, 2019
 
    

The Rotary Club of Galveston recently announced the winners (a tie for the first year) of their inaugural "Employee of the Year" competition.  The winners were Vida Rector from Dr. Leon Bromberg Charity Trust fund and Virginia Weber from The Grand 1894 Opera House.
Criteria for consideration to receive this award was based on Rotary International's Four-Way Test - a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships.  Judges for this inaugural competition were the presidents of the three Brazoria County Rotary Clubs.  Vida Rector (left picture) Assistant Administrator of the Dr. Leon Bromberg Charitable Trust Fund ( third from left) was one of the winners for 2019. Also pictured (from left) Ruth Finkelstein Suhler, Immediate Past President; Rotarian Trey Dibrell, who nominated Rector and Administrator of the Dr. Leon Bromberg Charitable Trust Fund; Rotarian Kathy Thomas, Project Chair; Club President Jim Byrom, and Rotarian Gigi Heffernan, project co-chair. (Photo by Robyn Bushong.)
 
Also, Virginia Weber (right picture), Director of Development for The Grand 1894 Opera House (third from left) was honored recently as one of the two winners of the Rotary Club of Galveston's inaugural "Employee of the Year" competition. Pictured with Weber are from left, Ruth Finkelstein Suhler, Immediate Past president; Rotarian Maureen Patton, Executive Director, The Grand 1894 Opera House and Weber's sponsor; Rotarian Kathy Thomas, Project Chair; Jim Byrom, Club President; and project co-chair, Rotarian Gigi Heffernan. (Photo by Robyn Bushong.)