Candy Gram began employment with the city of Riverside on August 8, 1982 as a Communications Specialist, dispatching calls for our first responders. She became the Supervisor of the Records and Communications Unit in 1987. During her 40 year career, she was instrumental to the growth and development of the department. She was also very active in community events, and has served as the organizer of the Annual Senior Dinner for many years. Today, we thank Candy for her 40 years of dedicated service to our community and wish her a very happy and well deserved retirement!
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