The Miami-Dade County Employee Service Award Presentation held on March 13, 2025, celebrated the remarkable career of Myrna, a dedicated public servant with 37 years of service. The meeting highlighted her contributions to the county, particularly in environmental management and community engagement.
The event began with heartfelt tributes from colleagues who shared personal anecdotes about Myrna's impact on their lives and the community. One colleague described her as a "big sister" who not only introduced new employees to the department but also fostered a sense of family among coworkers. Myrna's commitment extended beyond her professional duties; she was known for her volunteer work, including providing emotional support with her therapy dogs and helping those in need.
Myrna's career began in 1988 as a pollution control inspector, and she progressed through various roles, including code enforcement officer and environmental resources project supervisor. Her colleagues praised her for her dedication, noting that she often worked multiple jobs while still finding time to support her team with food and encouragement.
As the meeting continued, attendees reflected on Myrna's unique personality, including her love for wearing colorful socks and her ability to connect with the public at events like "Adopt a Tree." Her colleagues expressed their sadness at her upcoming retirement, scheduled for July, and shared their gratitude for her unwavering support and friendship over the years.
The meeting concluded with a call for group photos and a light-hearted discussion about Myrna's future endeavors, including a potential career in acting. The overall sentiment was one of appreciation for Myrna's extensive contributions to Miami-Dade County and the lasting relationships she built throughout her career.