Curt Stewart, who left California to pursue his skiing dreams and quickly left his mark on the Roaring Fork Valley in the 1980s from transportation to skiing, died earlier this month at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 73.
The Orange County Transportation Authority recently announced the top three employees of the year – a year in which they helped OCTA continue to thrive despite the unprecedented challenges of the coronavirus (COVID-19) public health crisis.
The 2020 Employees of the Year are selected from the main divisions, including coach operators, maintenance and administration. They are:
Ricardo Serna, a Santa Ana resident, is OCTA’s Coach Operator of the Year
Travis Corey, a Westminster resident, is OCTA’s Maintenance Employee of the Year
Barry Reynolds, a Riverside resident, is OCTA’s Administrative Employee of the Year
“OCTA’s ranks are filled with employees dedicated to keeping Orange County moving. This past year, especially, our Employees of the Year should be commended for rising above the challenges and for their commitment to helping improve transportation for all who travel through our county,” said OCTA Chairman Andrew Do, also the county First District Supervisor.