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In a heartfelt farewell at the Solano County Board of Supervisors meeting, Sheila reflected on her remarkable journey with the county, sharing her experiences and gratitude with those present. As she stood before her colleagues and supporters, the warmth of her words resonated through the room, capturing the essence of her dedication and the relationships she built over nearly three decades.
Sheila began her address with a light-hearted acknowledgment of the supportive environment she aimed to foster within her team. Her journey to Solano County began in the Philippines, where encouragement from her husband led her to apply for a position that took a year and a half to materialize. After multiple interviews and moments of doubt, she finally received a call that would change her life—an offer to join the auditor controller's office in November 1997.
With a blend of humor and sincerity, Sheila recounted her first day on the job, which coincidentally fell just before a holiday, a detail that still brings a smile to her former boss, Phyllis. "I made sure that she never regretted why she hired me," Sheila said, emphasizing her commitment to excellence in every role she undertook.
Throughout her tenure, Sheila expressed deep appreciation for her mentors and colleagues, including Phyllis, Simona, and June, who opened doors for her and supported her growth. She also honored Bill Eldridge, the former auditor controller, whose belief in her potential left a lasting impact. "If and when the time comes for me to run for office, even if he can no longer walk, he will walk for me," she recalled, highlighting the encouragement that fueled her ambitions.
As she concluded her speech, Sheila acknowledged the dedication of her staff, who often went above and beyond in their roles. "You guys do the work there, okay?" she said, emphasizing the collaborative spirit that defined her leadership.
Sheila's journey was not just a personal story; it was a testament to the power of perseverance, support, and community. "I may not be a resident of Solano County, but I am so proud and honored that I have served the citizens of Solano County in my own way," she declared, leaving a legacy of inspiration for those who follow in her footsteps. As the meeting transitioned to a photo opportunity with her team and family, the room buzzed with a sense of camaraderie and shared accomplishment, marking the end of an era and the beginning of new adventures for Sheila.
Converted from Board of Supervisors 02-25-25 Meeting 1 of 1 meeting on April 17, 2025
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