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City recognizes 50 years of public service from Human Resources director Ken Couch

2251810 · February 6, 2025
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The commission honored Ken Couch on his retirement and celebrated his 50 years in public service. Councilors and staff highlighted Couch's initiatives in employee health services, parental leave, tuition reimbursement changes, dependent verification and other HR reforms during his 10 years with the city.

The Dayton City Commission on Wednesday recognized Ken Couch for 50 years of public service and acknowledged his retirement after a decade leading the city's Human Resources department.

Speakers praised Couch for a series of HR…

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