Page 9 - DDS The Scoop Newsletter August Team Member Spotlight Issue
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Misty Lamb
Misty was hired in 2006 as a CDL Examiner, Team Lead and was later promoted
to CSC Manager. She is now a Compliance Specialist in Regulatory Compliance.
She is a motorcycle rider who likes to camp. She was once hit in a crosswalk by
a police officer. Her best advice is from her parents: “Take pride in everything
you do.”
Patrick O’Hanlon
Patrick joined DDS as a Driver Examiner in 1995 and has since been
promoted to CSC Assistant Manager and later CSC Manager in Greensboro.
He was once a “ring attendant” for World Championship Wrestling and got
to wear Ric Flair’s black robe. His favorite quote is from his Father: “Do your
job to the best of your ability, because you will be replaceable.”
Mechele Pruitt
Mechele was hired as a Part-Time Hourly Support Service Worker in 2014. In
2015, she became a Driver Examiner 1 in Canton and was promoted to CSC
Manager in 2016. Mechele has a bunny named Coco Chanel as an inside pet.
Coco Chanel is litter box trained and has her own room. While she was
administering a road test one day, a customer hit a garbage dumpster and
cried.
Chris Ramey
Chris joined the Department of Public Safety (DPS) in 1995 as a Driver
Examiner. He served as a Radio Operator in 1996 and moved back to Driver
Examiner in 1997. He became a Trooper Cadet in 1999 and served as a
State Trooper in 2000. From 2000-2010, he served as a Driver Examiner
with DDS. He was promoted to CSC Assistant Manager in Toccoa in 2010
and now presently serves as the CSC Manager of Toccoa. Chris enjoys
fishing in his spare time. When he first started with DDS, one thing his
supervisor told him “Don’t take this job personal and just let things roll of
your shoulder.”
Jessica Randall
Jessica became a Driver Examiner when DDS was created in 2005 and has
advanced to CSC Manager in Albany. Jessica has a twin brother and likes to shop,
travel and listen to old school and gospel music. Her favorite quote is from her
Mother: “Treat people the way you want to be treated, because what goes
around comes around.”

