Miami-Dade County celebrated the remarkable 30-year career of Ronald Rojas during a recent Employee Service Award presentation, highlighting his significant contributions to the community and the Seaport. Rojas, who began his journey with the county in the Water and Sewer Department, has played a pivotal role in securing federal grants that have bolstered the Seaport's infrastructure, solidifying its status as the cruise capital of the world and a key cargo gateway.
During the ceremony, Rojas expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the community and acknowledged the support of his colleagues, including Director Heidi Webb and Chief Naranjo. His administrative skills have been recognized as vital to the operations of the Seaport, with colleagues praising his expertise in budget management and compliance.
Rojas's impact extends beyond his professional achievements; he is also celebrated for his character as a family man and a community leader. His dedication to family values and service has resonated with his peers, who shared personal anecdotes about his contributions both at work and in the community.
As Rojas prepares to take advantage of his remaining years of service, the county looks forward to his continued efforts in securing funding and enhancing the Seaport's capabilities. The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt acknowledgment of his legacy and a group photo to commemorate the occasion.