In a heartfelt gathering at the Sheboygan County Board meeting, community leaders and fellow board members came together to honor Roger Tishruti, who is retiring after an impressive 40 years of dedicated service. The evening was marked by tributes that celebrated Tishruti's significant contributions to local governance and his unwavering commitment to the community.
Senator Devin Lemahue took to the podium, reminiscing about his own time on the county board and highlighting Tishruti's role as a conservative voice and pragmatic leader. "His tradition will be carried on with Stan Lammers," Lemahue noted, emphasizing the importance of continuity in leadership. He presented Tishruti with a citation from the Wisconsin State Legislature, recognizing his exceptional leadership as chair of the board from 2012 to 2016 and his involvement in numerous committees, including finance and transportation.
Sarah Diedrich Kasdorf from the Wisconsin Counties Association also paid tribute, reflecting on the rarity of a public servant who endures through 20 elections. "It takes a really special person to stay on a county board for 40 years," she remarked, underscoring Tishruti's resilience and dedication. She read a commendation that praised his integrity and commitment to the taxpayers, noting his involvement in key initiatives like the consolidation of the airport and highway departments and the Sheboygan River Harbor dredging project.
As Tishruti addressed the audience, he expressed gratitude for the collaborative spirit that has defined his tenure. "Some of the finest things we've done in the County Board over the years were when we had collaboration," he said, highlighting the importance of working together with local governments to achieve meaningful outcomes.
The evening concluded with a sense of appreciation for Tishruti's legacy, as community members reflected on the impact of his leadership. His departure marks the end of an era for the Sheboygan County Board, but his contributions will undoubtedly resonate for generations to come.