CTB Recognizes Employee Service Milestones

July 13, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


MILFORD — CTB Inc. has recognized those who achieved work milestones during the second quarter of 2024. The following employees celebrated their recent anniversaries:
50 Years of Service
Earl Barrentine
45 Years of Service
John Smeltzer
40 Years of Service
Shayne Miles
35 Years of Service
Troy Haines, Harvey Hall, Chad Stiver, Eric Bechtel
30 Years of Service
Eric Kolberg, Kevin Koher, Sandra Brown, Richard Ray, Renee Brown, Dwight Davis
25 Years of Service
Victor Mancinelli, Joey Ricketts, Lowell Kleen, Ira Deam, Antonio Chamorro, Keith Shepherd
20 Years of Service
Kenneth Buford
10 Years of Service
Derek Kann, Leah Cordero, Jorge Gonzalez
Five Years of Service
Greg Myers, Julie Penkala, Lanz Harwell, Lee Cress
“We are pleased to announce the work anniversaries that took place during the second quarter of 2024,” said Michael J. Kissane, CTB executive vice president and chief administrative officer. “A large portion of these employees have been with us for 25 to 35 years, with some exceeding 40 to 50 years of service, which makes us extremely proud, and their contributions cannot be overstated. In addition to their length of service, we’re thankful for everyone’s contributions to our company’s global mission of helping to feed a hungry world.”

MILFORD — CTB Inc. has recognized those who achieved work milestones during the second quarter of 2024. The following employees celebrated their recent anniversaries:
50 Years of Service
Earl Barrentine
45 Years of Service
John Smeltzer
40 Years of Service
Shayne Miles
35 Years of Service
Troy Haines, Harvey Hall, Chad Stiver, Eric Bechtel
30 Years of Service
Eric Kolberg, Kevin Koher, Sandra Brown, Richard Ray, Renee Brown, Dwight Davis
25 Years of Service
Victor Mancinelli, Joey Ricketts, Lowell Kleen, Ira Deam, Antonio Chamorro, Keith Shepherd
20 Years of Service
Kenneth Buford
10 Years of Service
Derek Kann, Leah Cordero, Jorge Gonzalez
Five Years of Service
Greg Myers, Julie Penkala, Lanz Harwell, Lee Cress
“We are pleased to announce the work anniversaries that took place during the second quarter of 2024,” said Michael J. Kissane, CTB executive vice president and chief administrative officer. “A large portion of these employees have been with us for 25 to 35 years, with some exceeding 40 to 50 years of service, which makes us extremely proud, and their contributions cannot be overstated. In addition to their length of service, we’re thankful for everyone’s contributions to our company’s global mission of helping to feed a hungry world.”

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