Wheel-Trans Accounting Co-ordinator Marilyn Zuccarelli, centre, said so long to the Finance Department in January after more than 30 years of service. At her retirement send-off, she was joined by her sister, Jo-Anne Fabbro; daughters Jaqueline and Danielle; mom, Mary Camilleri; and husband, Jim Lee, Head of Materials and Procurement.
Congratulations to Finance’s Research Analyst Lorne Massena, centre, on his retirement after more than 34-and-a-half years of service. He was thanked for his dedicated service by Chief Financial Officer Michael Roche, right, and Statistics Director Vince Cosentino, left.
Operator Marg Ketcheson was given a fond farewell at Russell Division recently. She said goodbye after nearly 28 years of service with the TTC. Wishing her well were Shop Steward Douglas Pickering, left, and Assistant Manager Lincoln Calvo, right.
Operator Victor Esdelle celebrated retirement at Russell Division. He was joined by family members, including his wife, Marilyn; daughter Mickella; and son, Roger. Friends and co-workers at Russell helped celebrate Esdelle’s 27-and-a-half years of service with the TTC.
Staff Sergeant Dan Patrick said farewell to the Criminal Investigation Unit after more than 26 years. CEO Andy Byford congratulated him on his long service. Chief People Officer Gemma Piemontese presented Patrick with this retirement certificate.
Transit Special Constable Phynix Lake, right, was given a farewell salute from co-workers in Transit Enforcement recently. Chief Special Constable Mark Cousins, left, presented him with his retirement certificate for more than 27 years of service.
General Repairperson/Painter Remo Paolucci, seated, said goodbye to the TTC after more than 30 years of service. He was thanked and congratulated by Supervisor Peter Coutts and carhouse workers at Russell in late December.
Overhaul Escalator Mechanic Joseph Zahra called it a career after 35 years of service with the Commission. He was thanked and congratulated by Elevating Devices Manager Dexter Collins.
The Diversity and Human Rights Department recently congratulated Human Rights Consultant Anne Tyrrell, centre, on her retirement. She said so long to the TTC after more than 28 years of service.
CEO Andy Byford presented Tyrrell with the traditional silver pass.
Overhaul Escalator Mechanic Domenic Colosimo, right, said goodbye to the TTC after nearly 32 years of service. He was thanked and congratulated by Elevating Devices Manager Dexter Collins.
Coach Technician Mike Lawless and his wife, Sharon, recently celebrated retirement at Arrow Road Garage after more than 17 years of service with the TTC.
Tony Creazzo, Head of Operations Financial Control, right, was congratulated on his long career with the TTC. After close to 38 years of service, he received his retirement certificate earlier in the year from CEO Andy Byford at Head Office.
Wheel-Trans Accounting Co-ordinator Marilyn Zuccarelli, centre, said so long to the Finance Department in January after more than 30 years of service. At her retirement send-off, she was joined by her sister, Jo-Anne Fabbro; daughters Jaqueline and Danielle; mom, Mary Camilleri; and husband, Jim Lee, Head of Materials and Procurement.
Congratulations to Finance’s Research Analyst Lorne Massena, centre, on his retirement after more than 34-and-a-half years of service. He was thanked for his dedicated service by Chief Financial Officer Michael Roche, right, and Statistics Director Vince Cosentino, left.
Operator Marg Ketcheson was given a fond farewell at Russell Division recently. She said goodbye after nearly 28 years of service with the TTC. Wishing her well were Shop Steward Douglas Pickering, left, and Assistant Manager Lincoln Calvo, right.
Operator Victor Esdelle celebrated retirement at Russell Division. He was joined by family members, including his wife, Marilyn; daughter Mickella; and son, Roger. Friends and co-workers at Russell helped celebrate Esdelle’s 27-and-a-half years of service with the TTC.
Staff Sergeant Dan Patrick said farewell to the Criminal Investigation Unit after more than 26 years. CEO Andy Byford congratulated him on his long service. Chief People Officer Gemma Piemontese presented Patrick with this retirement certificate.
Transit Special Constable Phynix Lake, right, was given a farewell salute from co-workers in Transit Enforcement recently. Chief Special Constable Mark Cousins, left, presented him with his retirement certificate for more than 27 years of service.
General Repairperson/Painter Remo Paolucci, seated, said goodbye to the TTC after more than 30 years of service. He was thanked and congratulated by Supervisor Peter Coutts and carhouse workers at Russell in late December.
Overhaul Escalator Mechanic Joseph Zahra called it a career after 35 years of service with the Commission. He was thanked and congratulated by Elevating Devices Manager Dexter Collins.
The Diversity and Human Rights Department recently congratulated Human Rights Consultant Anne Tyrrell, centre, on her retirement. She said so long to the TTC after more than 28 years of service.
CEO Andy Byford presented Tyrrell with the traditional silver pass.
Overhaul Escalator Mechanic Domenic Colosimo, right, said goodbye to the TTC after nearly 32 years of service. He was thanked and congratulated by Elevating Devices Manager Dexter Collins.
Coach Technician Mike Lawless and his wife, Sharon, recently celebrated retirement at Arrow Road Garage after more than 17 years of service with the TTC.
Tony Creazzo, Head of Operations Financial Control, right, was congratulated on his long career with the TTC. After close to 38 years of service, he received his retirement certificate earlier in the year from CEO Andy Byford at Head Office.