Cherish Yenzer, a curriculum developer who’s been with the agency since 2014, is the February 2018 recipient of the TJJD Employee Excellence Award. Yenzer has worked on developing curricula for Juvenile Health; Juvenile Rights; Professional Communication; Professional Ethics and Reporting; Human Trafficking; Use of Force; Gang Awareness and other training modules.
She works exceptionally hard to produce quality work, collaborates in a positive way with peers to find workable solutions to issues and takes great pride in all that she accomplishes, says her supervisor Kristy Almager, director of the Juvenile Justice Training Academy.
Yenzer receives a certificate of appreciation and the option of choosing a $50 gift card or 8 hours of executive leave.
