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File #: 24-474    Version: 1 Name: Renee Gutierrez retirement
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Calendar
In control: Sheriff's Office
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action: 6/25/2024
Title: Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Renee Gutierrez, Animal Care Manager, upon her retirement from the Sheriff's Office, Animal Care Services Division, with over 19 years of dedicated public service to Solano County
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Retirement Resolution, 2. Minute Order
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Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Renee Gutierrez, Animal Care Manager, upon her retirement from the Sheriff's Office, Animal Care Services Division, with over 19 years of dedicated public service to Solano County

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Sheriff recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Renee Gutierrez, Animal Care Manager, upon her retirement from the Sheriff's Office with over 19 years of dedicated service to Solano County.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

Renee Gutierrez began her career with the Solano County Department of General Services as an Animal Care Specialist Supervisor (Extra Help) on August 16, 2004, and transitioned to full time on March 28, 2005. The position was reclassified to Animal Care Supervisor & Veterinary Technician on September 24, 2006. In July 2011, the Animal Control function moved from General Services to the Sheriff's Office. On June 30, 2019, Renee Gutierrez was promoted to Animal Care Manager, where she served until her retirement.

As a Registered Veterinary Technician Ms. Gutierrez possessed excellent customer service skills and used these skills along with her vast historical knowledge of Solano County Animal Care to educate staff, inform the Board of Supervisors and helped the community gain a better understanding of the services Solano County provides to both the resident and the animals. As the Animal Care Manager, Ms. Gutierrez could often still be found cleaning the office, cleaning kennels, and helping with surgeries, she also researched, applied for, and was awarded several hundred thousand dollars in grant funds for Animal Care Services to enhance community engagement, expand spay and neuter services and the foster program. Ms. Gutierrez initiated agreements with Best Friends Animal Society and the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine...

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