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Long-serving
Barnard Facilities Employees Milton Tannis, Joe Rivera,
Mable Peters, Will Hodgers, Fernando Gonzalez, and Edward
Baltazar Retiring

Milton
Tannis |
New
York, NY, June 19, 2002Milton Tannis, the College
plumber who has worked at Barnard longer than any other
current employee, will be officially retiring on July 8
after nearly 41 years. Five days later, fellow plumber Joe
Rivera will retire after 25 years. Tannis, whose first day
on campus was September 26, 1961, will be retiring to St.
Vincent in the West Indies, where he lived until coming
to New York in August, 1961.
"Barnard was my first and only employer in America,"
said Tannis. "Ive enjoyed working here and met
some very nice and very important people. Ever since I started
here, I have been treated like a member of a family."
Tannis was originally hired to work in the food service
section, but eventually moved to housekeeping and finally,
became the campus plumber. Over the years, his activity
in the Local 264 of the Transport Workers Union of America
led to multiple three-year terms as treasurer.
"Miltons strong, effective, and dignified presence
on our campus in the Facilities Department has touched us
all in the Barnard community," President Judith Shapiro
said during the Spring Party.
"When he promises to do something, hes usually
already doing it," said mechanic aid John Kun.
"I often went to him for advice," said Ray Torres,
groundskeeper and vice president of the union. "Its
good to know someone like that."

Joe
Rivera |
At
the Spring Party, President Shapiro also addressed Rivera,
who will be officially retiring on July 13. She said, "For
the past twenty-five years, Joe has brought his quiet, kind,
steady manner to work each day, along with a warm smile.
We were always able to count on you, Joe."
Rivera began his career at Barnard as a plumber in August
of 1977. For 20 of his 25 years at Barnard, Riveras
younger brother, Tommy, has worked with him in the Facilities
Department.
The elder Rivera was hired the same year as Ray Torres but,
according to Torres, "He always said I was his son
and I always respected him as a father."
"Hes a computer," Kun said of Rivera. "He
knows where every pipe in the entire campus comes from and
where it goes."
"It has been a pleasure working with him," said
Tannis. "I regard him as a true friend."
"These are two guys who are good for the world,"
said Torres. "They made a path for guys like me that
Ive always tried to follow. I learned a lot about
tackling problems, personal and professional, from them."
In
addition to Tannis and Rivera, long-serving Facilities employees
Mable Peters, Will Hodgers, Fernando Gonzalez, and Edward
Baltazar will also be retiring at the end of July 2002.
Peters has been a member of the Barnard Housekeeping staff
for 17 years, Hodgers for 27 years, Fernando and Gonzalez
for 32 years. Baltazar has served in the Barnard Security
for 19 years. Barnard thanks them all for their outstanding
service and would like to wish them the best for their retirement.
Contact:
Petra Tuomi, Office of Public Affairs, 212-854-7907
James Griffith, Office of Public Affairs, 212-854-7583
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