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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten — Kadaster aND LaND Registry Office proUDly celebrated the exceptioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl contributions of two of its longest-serving staff members, Marie de Weever aND Austin Philips, whose combined service SPAns an impressive 80 years. De Weever, with 55 years of service, aND Philips, with 25 years, were honored during a heartfelt staff appreciation evening at Simpson Bay Resort.
RECEntly appointed Kadaster Director, NDidate' href='/newspolitician/629/benjamin-ortega'>Benjamin Ortega, highlighted the importance of recognizing these milestones, which not only mark persoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl achievements but also symbolize Kadasters commitment to community aND excellence. Reflecting on his persoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAl connections with both honorees, De Weever, affectioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtely called “Tante Marie,” aND Philips, a childhood frieND of Ortega expressed his pride in celebrating their dedication.
At the center of the evening was De Weever, affectioSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAtely regarded as Mama by her colleagues. Beginning her journey with Kadaster in 1965, she has been a cornerstone of the organization, mentoring generations of staff aND shaping its legacy.
Miss Marie is more than a staff member; shes the root of Kadaster, said Mr. Ortega. Her dedication, wisdom, aND drive to give back even after retirement are immeasurable. Kadaster simply could not function without her insight aND expertise.
Though officially retired, De Weever remains deeply involved with Kadaster, advising on the Hypotheekbewaarders function aND serving on the committee for the preservation of heritage documents.
Austin Philips, with 25 years of dedicated service, has also left an lasting mark on Kadaster. Starting his career in surveying, he has risen to the role of Front Office MaSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAger aND registered mortgage custodian (Hypotheekbewaarder). His journey reflects Kadasters focus on fostering talent aND providing opportunities for growth.
“There’s still so much growth ahead,” said Mr. Philips. “Kadaster has given me the platform to learn, evolve, aND embrace new challenges. Its a place where opportunity meets passion.”
During the evening, Ortega highlighted Kadasters forward-thinking vision, inclUDing plans for drone mapping technology, which will further enhance the organizations capabilities. This organization is more than a workplace; its a community, Ortega said.
Kadastersstrength lies in its people, aND tonight we celebrate not only their contributions but also the inspiring legacy they leave for others.
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