FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Oak Harbor Receives Washington State Auditor’s Stewardship Award (SASA)
Oak Harbor, WA —December 15, 2025 - The City of Oak Harbor has been awarded the State Auditor’s Stewardship Award, recognizing the City’s commitment to fiscal responsibility, accountability, and transparency in managing public resources.
Between August and late October 2025, the City underwent its annual financial audit conducted by the State Auditor’s Office (SAO). During this period, the City’s finance team collaborated closely with state auditors to review the accuracy of financial transactions and reporting, federal grant management, and other City processes. The audit concluded with exceptional results.
The award is presented to government entities that demonstrate excellence in financial management, maintain clean audit results, and exhibit strong internal controls. It also recognizes a proactive commitment to improving operational practices and working cooperatively with auditors to safeguard public funds.
“I’m incredibly honored that our City received this award, it's incredibly validating for all of the hard work that the finance team and other key members put in throughout 2024 and 2025,” said Ashley Ramos, City of Oak Harbor Finance Manager and Audit Lead.
The City earned the award for its outstanding responsiveness and collaboration during the audit process, especially while managing the implementation of a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The finance team was also commended for leadership in advancing financial reporting and best practices.
Key participants in this year’s audit included David Goldman, Deputy City Administrator & Finance Director; Ashley Ramos, Accounting Manager & Audit Lead; Chas Webster, Finance Planning & Operations Manager; Wendy Horn, Grants Administrator; Heidi Childs, Senior Accountant; Adrian Gonzales, Accountant, Rachel Steckle, Human Resources Generalist & Payroll; Sandra Place, Administration Manager; Philip Esqueda, Capital Project Manager; Tony Slowik, Police Chief; and Tammy Glover, Records Specialist.
The City also extends its appreciation to Adrian Gonzales, Staci Baier, Kimberly Schmal, Emma House, Julie Nester, Macalle Finkle, Marianne Ledgerwood, Stephanie Lee-Saunders, Mayor Ronnie Wright, and Mayor Pro Tempore Tara Hizon for their invaluable support throughout the audit process.
The City of Oak Harbor will continue its dedication to financial excellence and transparency principles that ensure the responsible use of public funds and continued trust within the community.
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For more information or media inquiries contact Communications Officer, Magi Aguilar at maguilar@oakharbor.org