Celebrating the Retirement of Chris "Cup Cakes" Sloan
After an impressive 33-year career with the City of Statesville, Chris Sloan retired on July 1, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of hard work, dedication, and many memorable moments. Chris began his journey with the city in 1991 as a Skilled Laborer in the Water/Sewer Department. His commitment and diligence quickly shone through, leading to his promotion to Commercial Driver in 1993 and then to Camera Technician in 1997. By 2000, Chris had climbed the ranks to become the Crew Supervisor/Inspection Tech for the Water/Sewer Department.
In 2017, Chris decided to explore new horizons and transitioned to the Electric Utilities Department as a Staking Technician. His talent and commitment did not go unnoticed, and in 2019, he was promoted to Engineering Services Supervisor, a position he held until his retirement on July 1, 2024.
Chris's career was not without its memorable moments. One of the funniest experiences he recalls is having to take off all his clothes in the middle of the street due to cockroaches crawling on and in his clothes—a story that surely left his coworkers in stitches. Known affectionately as "Cup Cakes" by his colleagues, Chris became a beloved figure whose nickname preceded his real name.
On his last day with the city, Chris took a nostalgic trip back to the first manhole he ever opened. In a fitting and symbolic gesture, he ceremonially closed the lid one last time, marking the end of an era and the completion of a full circle in his career.
As Chris steps into retirement, he looks forward to enjoying life and taking care of his mom. His hobbies include singing in a group and performing at weddings and funerals, cleaning and detailing vehicles, and playing Santa at various events during Christmas—a role he has cherished for many years at the City’s Christmas festivities.
While Chris will miss his friends and fellow employees, his legacy and the memories he created will endure. The City of Statesville extends its heartfelt gratitude to Chris Sloan for his many years of dedicated service and wishes him all the best in his well-deserved retirement.