Topic: 2023 integrity icon winners
Yay, Integrity!
This week, we honored the winners of our annual contest to name and fame city workers going above and beyond to uplift Philadelphia. Check out what you missed — and find out who was our people’s choice winner.
By Erinda Sheno and Jessica Blatt PressMeet Kea R. Greene
From the Office of Criminal Justice to the Managing Director’s Office to her West Philly block, this lifelong public servant brings dignity to those who are often overlooked and underestimated
By Jessica Blatt PressMeet Yessenia Gutierrez
The Department of Labor’s most senior labor compliance investigator employs empathy, active listening, and a keen understanding of the law to treat workers and employers with dignity
By Courtney DuCheneMeet Ryan Barksdale
The Integrity Icon winner, who is community relations officer for the 25th District, lives every moment by his father’s mantra: Be someone’s cup of coffee
By Christina GriffithMeet Maria Andrea Giraldo Gallo
The Integrity Icon winner, who sees language access as a civil right, has worked to make city services available and welcoming to all newcomers
By Jessica Blatt PressMeet Tu Huynh
As the program manager for the Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, the Integrity Icon winner nurtures art and artists that tell the authentic stories of Philadelphia
By Lauren McCutcheon