Miami-Dade County celebrated a remarkable milestone during its recent Employee Service Award presentations, honoring Melton Lamar for her 40 years of dedicated service at the Medical Examiner Department. Starting her career on April 8, 1985, as a clerk typist, Lamar has risen through the ranks to become the Medical Records Manager, showcasing her commitment and expertise in managing forensic records.
Dr. Kenneth Hutchins, the Chief Medical Examiner, praised Lamar's extensive contributions, highlighting her role in maintaining the integrity and accuracy of the department's records. Over her four-decade tenure, she has held various positions, including forensic records technician and medical records coordinator, and has been instrumental in implementing significant changes, such as transitioning from paper to digital record-keeping.
Lamar's influence extends beyond her primary responsibilities; she has also served as the department's fair employment practices liaison for over 30 years and has been actively involved in promoting cultural awareness and employee morale. Her leadership in these areas has set a high standard within the department.
The recognition of Lamar's service not only reflects her personal achievements but also underscores the importance of dedication and excellence in public service. As Miami-Dade County continues to evolve, the contributions of long-serving employees like Lamar remain vital to the community's well-being and the effectiveness of its services.