Thank You: Twenty years of service

 After nearly twenty years of service, I leave the Federal Government with deep respect and gratitude for the agency and its people.

The mission of SSA is critical to millions of Americans. Every day, dedicated public servants work hard to deliver benefits and services that people rely on. I had the honor of working alongside front-line staff, technical experts, and leaders who care deeply about the public and take pride in doing their jobs well. I am especially thankful for the career staff who keep the agency moving forward through constant change and growing demands. Their commitment and professionalism are real. I am also grateful to the executive and senior leaders I worked with over the years, who carry a heavy responsibility and work to protect the agency's integrity. My years in government shaped who I am. I learned important lessons about leadership, accountability, and public service. I take responsibility for my part in that journey, and I remain proud of the time I spent serving the public. This is the end of one chapter and the start of another. I am looking forward to what comes next, and I will always respect the Social Security Administration, its workforce, and its mission.



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