When I started working in the Pinal County Treasurer’s office 25 years ago, I had no idea it would be the beginning of this amazing journey. It’s hard to believe it is time for me to hand over the reins and open a new chapter in my life which will mostly focus on time with my husband, family, friends, church and community. I can’t leave without expressing my appreciation to everyone who had confidence and supported me over the last 12 years while serving as your County Treasurer. I had the opportunity to meet so many people (too many to name) and had the privilege to work with amazing people who made a positive impact to Pinal County in one way or another. I want to acknowledge a few of those who made a significant impact on my career.
First, I had the good fortune of working for the late, Jim Turnbull who hired me to be his Executive Secretary in 1991. Mr. Turnbull was an inspiring mentor and genuine friend who helped me understand the inner workings of the Treasurer’s office and the financial responsibility entrusted to the office holder. I will be forever grateful for his patience, kindness and confidence in my ability to serve in this position with integrity. It is a duty I held in high regard while upholding the laws of our state and mindful to being respectful, fair and just to everyone.
Anybody in a management position knows that their success is a reflection of those who do the work behind the scenes day in and day out. I had the great fortune to work with 3 Chief Deputies during my term, Maureen O’Connell, Levi Gibson and Pat Beckwith. They are all professional, knowledgeable and creative individuals who were instrumental in moving the department with the technological advances and streamlining processes for our internal/external customers that resulted in significant cost savings. We have a small department of 13 employees that works as a team to cover the main office plus 2 satellite offices. My heart is heavy as I bid farewell to Janie, Lori, Andy, Julie, Pam, Debbie, Linette, Diane, Marissa, Michelle, Velarie and Cheryl.
Last but not least, I want to thank the voters of Pinal County for having confidence in me and carrying me through 3 election cycles. I appreciate your support and consider it an honor and privilege to serve the citizens in Pinal County. May God’s Blessings be with you during this Holiday Season and good fortune in the New Year.
/s/ Dodie Doolittle
Retired Pinal County Treasurer