On a bright and beautiful day in Siskiyou County, the Board of Supervisors gathered to celebrate a remarkable individual whose contributions have significantly impacted the community. As the meeting commenced, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of pride and appreciation, particularly as a proclamation was read to honor Owen Cabo Delmalin, the recipient of the Peak of Excellence Award for the first quarter.
The Peak of Excellence program was established to recognize employees who embody the values of commitment, accountability, collaboration, positivity, and adaptability. Owen has consistently demonstrated these qualities, making notable strides in improving county operations and services. His leadership in developing a continuity of operations planning program has been pivotal, ensuring that government services can continue even during challenging times.
Owen's initiative to enroll the Office of Emergency Services (OES) in the 11 22 program—a federal initiative that provides discounted items and vehicles—has not only reduced costs but also enhanced the county's operational efficiency. His efforts in creating emergency management tools have significantly bolstered the safety and resilience of Siskiyou County's residents.
The Board of Supervisors commended Owen for his tireless dedication and proactive approach to emergency management, emphasizing that his knowledge and resourcefulness have made him an invaluable asset to the county. As the proclamation concluded, it was clear that Owen's unwavering commitment to the betterment of the community has set a standard of excellence that inspires others.
This recognition not only highlights Owen's individual achievements but also reflects the broader commitment of Siskiyou County to foster a culture of excellence and continuous improvement within its workforce. As the meeting wrapped up, the Board left with a renewed sense of purpose, motivated by the exemplary contributions of individuals like Owen who strive to make Siskiyou County a safer and more secure place for all its residents.