On June 5, 2025, Miami-Dade County held a special meeting to honor employees for their dedicated service, culminating in the recognition of Angel Gonzalez from the Water and Sewer Department for his remarkable 35-year career. The event highlighted the importance of long-term commitment and excellence in public service, particularly in essential services like water management.
Angel Gonzalez began his career with the county in June 1990 as an electrician helper. Over the years, he advanced through various roles, ultimately becoming the operational manager. His responsibilities included managing critical accounts with Florida Power & Light and Florida Gas, ensuring the county's water systems operated efficiently and effectively. His supervisor, Samuel Calvayo, praised Gonzalez for his extensive knowledge and dedication, emphasizing the significant impact of his work on the community's water supply.
The meeting also featured remarks from other county officials, including a message from Director Jay Fink, who acknowledged Gonzalez's charisma and passion for his work. Fink expressed confidence in Gonzalez's ability to manage the electric systems that are vital for water production, underscoring the importance of reliable water services for the community.
This recognition event not only celebrated individual achievements but also served as a reminder of the critical roles that county employees play in maintaining essential services. As Miami-Dade County continues to grow, the contributions of dedicated employees like Angel Gonzalez will remain vital to the community's well-being and infrastructure. The meeting concluded with a call for continued support and appreciation for all county employees who work tirelessly behind the scenes.