Williams Retires from City of Seminole

  • At the retirement party of Tommy Williams, Seminole Mayor Chet Clark expressed gratitude and appreciation for his contributions to the City. The event was well-attended, with many individuals gathering at City Hall to congratulate Williams and extend their well wishes as he entered retirement. (Sentinel photo/Jessenia Balderas)
    At the retirement party of Tommy Williams, Seminole Mayor Chet Clark expressed gratitude and appreciation for his contributions to the City. The event was well-attended, with many individuals gathering at City Hall to congratulate Williams and extend their well wishes as he entered retirement. (Sentinel photo/Jessenia Balderas)
Tommy Williams began his career with the City of Seminole in 1992 when he was 30 years old. Williams worked his way up from the “crew” in the Water Department, he then spent five years as a Service Tech (reading meters), then 15 years as a heavy equipment operator running a backhoe.During his years as a heavy equipment operator, he was also working ou and on at the Wastewater Plant and monitoring…

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