STAMFORD-In a ceremony that nearly filled the Government Center lobby Monday morning, officers Brendan Phillips, Sean Boeger and Brian Butler were promoted to the rank of sergeant. Public Safety Director Ted Jankowski told the three to provide for the well-being and safety of the officers under their command. [...] Jankowski, a retired New York Fire Department deputy chief, pointed out retired FDNY Deputy Chief Kevin Butler, and personally thanked him for providing positive encouragement during his career in New York City. Before having each of the newly minted sergeants introduce the family and friends who came to see their promotions, Mayor David Martin thanked the families of Phillips, Boeger and Butler for the sacrifices they make while allowing the trio to do their jobs to their best ability. The whole job is always challenging, said Phillips, who was a patrol officer after spending over five years in the Narcotics and Organized Crime squad. “I’m hoping to help other officers and new officers, to take them under my wing and give them the sort of help I’ve had over the years,” said Boeger, whose 93-year-old grandfather, Ralph Giordano, was supposed to pin his badge on, but couldn’t make the ceremony because he wasn’t feeling well. “I’m excited for the new challenge and I’m looking forward to my new role in the police department,” said Butler, whose great-grandfather was a police officer.