In a heartfelt ceremony at the James City County Board of Supervisors meeting on November 13, 2024, David Osborne was honored for his remarkable 20-year tenure with the James City Service Authority (JCSA). As the meeting unfolded, the atmosphere was filled with a mix of nostalgia and gratitude as colleagues and board members celebrated Osborne's contributions to the community.
Osborne's journey with the JCSA began on July 1, 2004, as an industrial electrician. Over the years, he transitioned through various roles, including operator at the 5 Forks Water Treatment Plant and eventually rising to the position of superintendent of wastewater facilities. His diverse experience not only showcased his technical skills but also highlighted his commitment to improving operational protocols and introducing new technologies that enhanced efficiency within the organization.
Barbara Null, chair of the Board of Directors, presented a commendation that detailed Osborne's significant achievements, including overseeing the maintenance of 77 pump stations and mentoring younger employees. "Every step of the way, Dave made operational improvements," Null remarked, emphasizing the lasting impact he has had on the JCSA and its staff.
As Osborne prepares for retirement on December 1, 2024, he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and innovation. His colleagues expressed their best wishes for his future endeavors, acknowledging the void his departure will create within the organization. The meeting concluded with a warm invitation for Osborne and his wife, Sarah, to capture the moment with photographs, a fitting tribute to a career marked by service and excellence.