9/28/10

Facebook 'bedroom' photos put attention on Sunrise administrator

Chances are you do not know Sarah Hannah - but what some people know now has raised some eyebrows.
The assistant metropolis manager for Dawn, Hannah has maintained a quiet presence at City Corridor conferences since she was hired in August 2009.
Now though, Hannah has discovered herself the middle of some unwanted attention after posting boudoir photos of herself on Facebook.

9/26/10

City manager interviews to conclude Wednesday

San Marcos officers have but to release the names of applicants to the vacant metropolis manager position, though the interview process began Tuesday and continues Wednesday.
San Marcos Communication Director Melissa Millecam mentioned town may possibly release the names of town manager applicants as early as Wednesday evening. Millecam stated councilmembers wished to meet the applicants earlier than their names went public.
“It’s common what they’re doing,” Millecam said, adding that councilmembers are following the process they’ve used in choosing city managers in instances past.
Pressed for an inventory of names of metropolis supervisor applicants that councilmembers to be interviewed Tuesday and Wednesday in govt session, Millecam stated, “I don’t have an inventory I can launch to you at this time.”
Millecam said her directions got here from the town manager’s office, which is headed by Interim City Supervisor Laurie Moyer.
San Marcos Metropolis Attorney Michael Cosentino has not responded to requests for details about the manager search from late last week. Cosentino also was unavailable Tuesday. His office stated he was in meetings dealing with the upcoming city council agenda.
Millecam said councilmembers interviewed two candidates Tuesday and are scheduled to interview one other three on Wednesday. Afterwards, Millecam mentioned the highest five candidates’ for the town supervisor position names can be released.
Millecam mentioned councilmembers had identified the top 5 candidates for the job after vetting applications. Millecam went on to say that when the top five candidates are interviewed, the method will likely be more public.
In line with the town’s timeline with the Stroman Group, which is facilitating the executive search, councilmembers have been to interview city supervisor candidates this week. After a public meet and greet with the top two candidates, council is set to make a choice subsequent week.
Councilmembers authorized a contract with the Stroman Group by a 5-2 vote in August, setting a 60-day timeline to put the city’s prime administrator by Oct. 1. Councilmembers Gaylord Bose and John Thomaides, who's looking for the mayor’s chair, voted in opposition to the contract.
At the August assembly, Thomaides stated he voted in opposition to the contract with the Stroman Group due to his opposition to the 60-day timeline. He went on to say that the process should be allowed to develop beyond the November election that might potentially sit four new councilmembers.
Outgoing mayor Susan Narvaiz mentioned in August that there was council consensus that “felt we wanted to expedite the method previous to the (November) election,” although the reasoning behind that call has not been disclosed.
At Tuesday’s San Marcos Space Board of Realtors debate, each mayoral candidates, Thomaides and former councilmember Daniel Guerrero, voiced disapproval with the 60-day timeline, saying extra time is important to search out the city’s subsequent chief executive.
In the meantime, the search for San Marcos’ next city clerk continues.
Millecam mentioned the place is still open, though the town clerk profile on town’s web site says the applying deadline was Sept. 3.
Millecam stated 35 people have utilized for the town clerk position. Millecam added that she was unsure of when the appliance window can be closed.

9/24/10

Mayor hires Ohio official as Issaquah city administrator

The subsequent Issaquah metropolis administrator is a plainspoken Midwesterner and the longtime metropolis supervisor of a Cincinnati suburb.
Robert “Bob” Harrison - town supervisor in Wyoming, Ohio, for the last 12 years - has accepted the No. 2 place at Issaquah City Hall.
Harrison, forty two, emerged as a number one candidate last week during closed-door interviews with community leaders and city department chiefs. Mayor Ava Frisinger announced the appointment Thursday morning, and the appointment heads to the Metropolis Council for confirmation Monday.
Harrison is due to begin in Issaquah on Oct. 11.
“I'm thrilled to nominate Bob as our subsequent administrator,” Frisinger stated in a statement. “His dedication to environmental excellence, fiscal stewardship and community involvement - demonstrated by his spectacular career in metropolis administration - are a fantastic match for our community.”
Harrison inherits a role defined by Leon Kos, the city administrator for 33 years. Kos retired in April, and the city launched a seek for a successor weeks later.
Harrison serves as the top appointed official in Wyoming, a metropolis of about eight,000 people situated 10 miles northeast of Cincinnati. For about 18 months earlier than the Wyoming appointment, Harrison served as the town supervisor of Mosinee, Wis. - then a city of 4,000 in north-central Wisconsin.
“My household and I had been searching for the perfect alternative to move to the Pacific Northwest,” Harrison said in a statement. “Issaquah’s pure beauty, engaged group, spectacular colleges and vivid future made our search an easy one. We stay up for becoming energetic members of the Issaquah community.”
Harrison is the daddy of five youngsters, ages 15 months to 13.
Harrison cited a love for the outside and a commitment to environmental sustainability as causes for applying for the Issaquah post.
“I let you know, I get in trouble if I exploit plastic luggage on the grocery store,” he said during a group discussion board at Tibbetts Creek Manor on Sept. 7. “My spouse reminds me I’m not purported to do that.”
Under Harrison, Wyoming received the highest recycling charge in Hamilton County, promoted extremely-“inexperienced” growth, earned a high bond score and ranked as a 2010 All-American Metropolis Finalist.
Leaders named Harrison a Citizen of the Yr in 2003 - a tribute he mentioned in the remarks at Tibbetts Creek Manor.
“We’re not doing this for cash, we’re doing this for a better ethical goal, which is to really serve our residents and the group wherein we reside,” he said then.
Harrison lauded residents in Wyoming and Issaquah for group involvement.
“By way of neighborhood, I've had the profit working in a highly democratic neighborhood - with slightly D,” he said. “When I have a look at the core values right here in this city, you guys are actually engaged. I’ve had that opportunity to have a very engaged citizenry who're very involved, and that aren’t shy about letting you understand what their themes are, letting you realize what they think and the course that the community ought to go.”

9/21/10

Peoria city manager is finalist for Texas job

PEORIA -
Citing family as paramount, City Manager Scott Moore is popping his head to Texas, where he is one of three finalists for the same position in the city of San Marcos.
The announcement comes just lower than a 12 months after a quiet-natured Moore started his tenure in Peoria, arriving at a time when council members and administrators were scrambling to search out methods to resolve a $10 million deficit. Since then, Moore planted roots in Peoria, even buying a historic house in May.
"I benefit from the challenges that we are working by way of in the metropolis of Peoria, and it is also humbling to be approached by other communities who imagine you possess the qualities that could be an asset to their organization," Moore, 39, stated in a ready statement. He was out of town Thursday and unavailable for comment.
But the deal will not be sealed in Texas until the Metropolis Council names a finalist by Oct. 1.
Mayor Jim Ardis said he was "surprised" to learn Moore is searching for one other job. "I do know that there are family concerns, and I respect him for preserving his household his No. 1 priority. San Marcos would be getting a good person if they provide him the job."
Alma Brown, town of Peoria's communications manager, said Moore has been sought out by other communities; nonetheless, this location would permit him to be nearer to family.
San Marcos is a university town (Texas State) with about 50,000 residents. It is located between San Antonio and Austin.
The three finalists, including Jeffrey Howell, city manager of Kilgore, Texas; and Jim Nuse, metropolis manager of Round Rock, Texas, will conduct a second round of interviews with the Metropolis Council and a public meet and greet on Wednesday, in response to a San Marcos news release.
Moore took over as Peoria's fifteenth metropolis supervisor in September 2009 after an in depth search by the City Council, which started after Randy Oliver left Metropolis Corridor in February 2008. Henry Holling served as interim supervisor until Moore was hired.
Moore was selected as the brand new manager largely because of his financial background. His annual wage is $165,000. The town already has warned of a potential $10 million to $14 million deficit subsequent year.
Before Peoria, Moore was the assistant metropolis supervisor of Wichita, Kan., since 2005. He beforehand served as the town administrator of small town Ellsworth, Kan., and as a price range and financial analyst in Austin, Texas.
His bachelor's degree in business administration is from Southwest Texas State College, now Texas State.
San Marcos' former metropolis manager, Rick Menchaca, had been within the job since April 2008 until he was fired in June, although council members by no means gave an explanation. His most up-to-date annual performance analysis revealed some criticism of his administration fashion and stated morale among city employees was low, based on the Austin American-Statesman.
The interim metropolis manager is Laurie Moyer, who indicated she won't apply for the permanent place, according to the newspaper. A field of sixty seven applicants utilized for the position.

9/19/10

Handy Password Manager Software is Now Working Under Windows 7

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9/17/10

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