PEO EIS hosts 2nd annual All Saints Ball
It was an evening of tradition, honor and accolades at the second annual PEO EIS All Saints Ball, Oct. 4, 2019 in Springfield, Virginia. The sold-out crowd of 350 attendees dazzled in formal regalia, enjoying the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of their colleagues and friends.
The event is a nod to the patron saints of the many Army branches represented in the Acquisition workforce. It serves to recognize military and civilian personnel for their outstanding support, and to publicly honor those who have received recognition from their respective branches. In her welcoming remarks, Program Executive Officer Chérie Smith explained the significance of the ball and invited attendees to enjoy a night of camaraderie and fun.
“This event is about the PEO EIS team – the military members, civilians and contractors who work hard every day to support the Soldier, the centerpiece of everything we do,” Smith said. “It’s been a very busy year and I am so pleased to celebrate the contributions that our team has made.” Smith elaborated on the meaning of the All Saints Ball, explaining the array of backgrounds in the Acquisition workforce. “Each branch of the Army has a special patron saint who represents their specific field,” Smith said. “Because Acquisition Corps professionals are often such a mix of military backgrounds, we have a host of saints assigned to our protection.”
Highlights of the event included the traditional “grog” ceremony and 16 award presentations to members of the PEO EIS workforce.
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