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The AOC fosters a culture of learning, sharing, cooperation and teamwork. In FY 2019, the following employees exemplified the AOC’s mission to serve, preserve and inspire (pictured from left to right):


Glenn DeVinney Senate Office Buildings Glenn has proven himself an outstanding supervisor and mentor. He has worked for the AOC for more than 20 years and holds extensive experience in all five masonry trades — brick, plaster, tile, concrete and stonework.


Christopher Beyer Safety, Fire and Environmental Programs Chris collaborated on the development and implementation of a pilot program to train all Capitol Visitor Center staff on multiple emergency preparedness topics.


Eric Paff Chief Administrative Officer Eric is a 28-year AOC employee and an indispensable member of the curatorial staff. He has helped produce numerous books about the art and architecture of the U.S. Capitol.


Reginald Anderson Capitol Police Buildings, Grounds and Security Reginald displayed a high level of customer service in his response and support of a lead-containing paint and dust cleanup project. His commitment ensured that all activities were completed in a timely manner.


Laila Atayee Supreme Court Building and Grounds A management and program analyst, Laila worked closely with the Supreme Court and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts to develop new quarterly financial review process improvements.


Katie Serock Capitol Grounds and Arboretum As a gardener supervisor, Katie’s leadership and demeanor motivates and inspires her team to consistently perform at their best.


Marvin Cortez Human Capital Management Division As Chief of the Talent Acquisition and Classification Branch, Marvin provides outstanding support to AOC leaders, hiring officials and his team. He works tirelessly to meet critical agency workforce needs.


Nora O’Reilly


U.S. Capitol Visitor Center A visitor guide, Nora is consistently recognized for service excellence and her welcoming personality. She was voted as the CVC’s 2018 Employee of the Year.


Cyndi Yocubik Planning and Project Management Cyndi was instrumental in developing the AOC construction safety program improvements, including training and improved metrics and reporting.


Juanita Kennedy Library Buildings and Grounds Juanita is a reliable, professional and dedicated facility operations specialist. In FY 2019, she took on extra project management responsibilities at the Packard Campus and Fort Meade facilities to improve overall facilities operations.


Richard Edmonds Capitol Power Plant An industrial engineering technician, Richard proactively seeks out new maintenance strategies and works collaboratively with personnel at all levels to initiate improvements at the Capitol Power Plant.


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Richard Tompkins U.S. Botanic Garden A Horticulture Division gardener, Richard consistently provides excellent customer service to internal and external clients.


Alfreda Warley Capitol Building Alfreda is a 15-year employee of the AOC and has built a reputation for courtesy, respectfulness, responsiveness and attention to detail.


Charlene Young House Office Buildings In her role as custodial worker, Charlene is a regular recipient of praise from staffers and members of Congress for her work ethic. She is highly respected for her willingness to share knowledge.


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