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2014 SESSION
14103076DWHEREAS, Carolyn S. Rauschberg has represented the interests of the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management for 40 years; and
WHEREAS, Carolyn Rauschberg has steadfastly served 11 Governors of Virginia and contributed to the accomplishment of their goals for the state workforce and citizens of the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, with integrity and great distinction, Carolyn Rauschberg faithfully upheld the principles of the Virginia Personnel Act and Standards of Professional Practice in carrying out her duties as human resource consultant for the Department of Human Resource Management; and
WHEREAS, Carolyn Rauschberg fervently represented the interests of public safety agencies for over 30 years and has been recognized as a vital partner in the achievement of their missions; and
WHEREAS, an exemplary legislative liaison for 15 years, Carolyn Rauschberg worked tirelessly to provide critical guidance and support to state agencies and the legislature; and
WHEREAS, while serving as the Department of Human Resource Management’s point of contact for the human resources implementation of Governor McDonnell’s reorganization of state government, Carolyn Rauschberg demonstrated extraordinary professionalism, knowledge, and skill in the administration of complex operational logistics critical to the transfer of programs and merger of agencies; and
WHEREAS, Carolyn Rauschberg ably represented the best interests of the Commonwealth and its employees; and
WHEREAS, Carolyn Rauschberg’s extraordinary leadership, guidance, insight, and mentoring have been gratefully recognized by colleagues across the Commonwealth’s human resources community; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, that the General Assembly hereby commend Carolyn S. Rauschberg on the occasion of her retirement from the Virginia Department of Human Resource Management; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the Clerk of the Senate prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to Carolyn S. Rauschberg as an expression of the General Assembly’s respect and gratitude for her dedicated service to the Commonwealth and its citizens.