
Yavapai County Prosecutor Dennis McGrane announced that Litigation Specialist Supervisor Ashley Rodriguez has received the 2024 Statewide Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Prosecutor's Advisory Board during their annual event on July 19, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.
County Attorney Dennis McGrane said, “The management who work in the County Attorney's Office are the heart and soul of this office. While our prosecutors receive public attention when dangerous criminals go to prison or elderly victims or children are rescued from dangerous situations, the accomplishments of this office are firmly rooted in the hard work, dedication and professionalism of our litigators and other support staff. Ashley Rodriguez joined the office as a high school student 20 years ago and has never failed to excel. Ashley represents the best of our work and I congratulate her on this well-deserved award.”
The Lifetime Achievement Award is intended to recognize an individual who has had a distinguished career of at least 18 years in the Prosecutor's Office, who has made significant contributions to the protection of public safety and the administration of justice, and whose career embodies the highest standards of dedication and commitment to the profession. Due to the nature of this award, it may not be awarded every year.
Rodriguez began working for the County Attorney's Office as a clerk trainee and court clerk while still in high school. Since then, Rodriguez has worked in nearly every division of the Office, excelling in each assignment due to her legendary work ethic, thorough knowledge of the Office's functions, and problem-solving abilities. Currently, Rodriguez serves as the Lead Litigation Specialist in the Office's fast-paced Prosecution Division, where her management skills, experience, and hard work ensure that case filing deadlines are never missed and justice is secured for the community.
Attached photo courtesy of APAAC: (left to right) Yavapai County Deputy Attorney Steven Cisneros, APAAC Executive Director Ashley Rodriguez and Elizabeth Barton Ortiz.