Mississippi Valley Division commander recognizes employees during division town hall

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division
Published July 3, 2023
Updated: July 3, 2023

Mississippi Valley Division’s commander, Major General Diana Holland recognized several employees at her final division-level town hall event.

Holland retires in July after a 33-year Army career.

In her seventh town hall since January, Holland said, “I’m counting the days, not because I’m leaving but to be able to properly say thank you to everybody.”

Holland said its been a very deliberate campaign over the last six months and discussed her four town hall’s priorities: a seamless transition that makes it easy for the districts; long-range milestones; deliberately saying goodbye face-to-face to as many peoples as I can and saying goodbye to the Army.

“After 33 years”, Holland said, “there’s a lot to do.”

During the town hall, Holland talked about the importance of people and the need to demonstrate concern for their safety and workforce morale. Before continuing with award presentations, Holland reminded the audience, “every person matters.”

Nineteen Length of Service awards were presented, totaling more than 350 years of service. Other awards presented were seven Commander’s Coins, one Certificate of Achievement, three Civilian Awards for Humanitarian Service, 26 Civilian Service Achievement Medals, 13 Civilian Service Commendation Medals, 10 Meritorious Civilian Service Medals, two Superior Civilian Service Medals and two Bronze De Fleury Medals.

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