Congratulations to Henrico County employee Roger Jackson who is retiring after 41 years

0Comments

Congratulations to Henrico County employee Roger Jackson who is retiring after 41 years! Public Works hired Roger (pictured in the Henrico cap) in 1981 as an equipment operator. He worked his way up the ranks to eventually become a road maintenance supervisor. 

During his career with the county, Roger received a personal commendation from former Fairfield District Supervisor John Waldrop for his exemplary and courteous work. He also received recognition for assisting in job fairs, recruiting employees and serving as an instructor for DPW’s Heavy Equipment Operator Training program.

Enjoy retirement, Roger. Thank you for your decades of service to Henrico County! 

Original source can be found here.



Related

W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration - Henrico County

Henrico County Government recognizes monks’ Walk for Peace as journey nears Washington

Henrico County Government highlighted progress by monks participating in the Walk for Peace as they passed through Fredericksburg en route to Washington, D.C., according to posts made on February 6, 2026.

John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County - Official Website

Henrico County Government seeks public input for new climate action strategy

Henrico County Government announced on February 5 opportunities for residents to contribute feedback toward developing a Climate Action and Adaptation Strategy (CAAS).

Barbara Weedman, Director at Henrico County Public Library - Henrico County Public Library

Henrico County Public Library announces programs for Black History Month 2026

Henrico County Public Library is marking Black History Month in February 2026 with a series of programs, performances, book discussions, and art activities.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Henrico Times.