In a heartfelt government meeting, officials gathered to honor Scott, the Deputy County Manager for Safety and Justice, as he prepares for retirement after years of dedicated service. The discussions highlighted Scott's significant contributions, particularly in unifying disparate emergency response systems and leading innovative initiatives that have set a national standard.
Commissioner Ortega praised Scott's pivotal role in consolidating the 911 services across various local entities, a task that required extensive negotiation and collaboration. He emphasized that Scott was the right person at the right time to navigate the complexities of merging these systems, which had previously operated independently.
Colleagues commended Scott for his calm demeanor and ability to foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Commissioner McGuire noted his grace under pressure, while Commissioner Shaw highlighted his leadership in alternative response initiatives, which aim to provide effective alternatives to traditional emergency calls.
As Scott prepares to transition into retirement, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with a talented team and the community. He acknowledged the support of his staff, particularly his administrative assistant, Kaye Ward, and the new Deputy County Manager, Gloria Reyes, whom he believes will continue the legacy of excellence in the department.
The meeting concluded with a series of accolades from commissioners, all echoing a sentiment of appreciation for Scott's leadership and the positive impact he has made on Ramsey County. As he embarks on this new chapter, Scott plans to take time off to enjoy life and explore future projects that align with his passion for community service.