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Thursday, December 16, 2010

HSV GM selected

The Board of Directors of Hot Springs Village is pleased to announce the successful appointment of a new general manager.
Scott Randall brings 35 years of increasingly responsible experience in public administration, having worked in cities of 35,000-plus residents, with budgets in the $30-40 million range. He most recently served as town manager in Superior, Colorado. While in Superior, Randall and his staff expanded services, and adopted the town’s first multi-year financial plan, including a 20-year infrastructure maintenance and replacement program.
Randall held city manager positions in the Streamwood, Illinois, Clayton, Missouri, and then Auburn Hills, Michigan, finally moving to Superior in March of 2007. These cities represent upscale, progressive communities across the U.S.
In Streamwood, Randall’s team significantly reduced reliance upon property taxes by cutting expenditures and adding alternative revenue sources. Clayton is recognized as "one of the finest residential neighborhoods in the St. Louis metropolitan region," where Randall led efforts to improve service levels and/or enhance cost efficiencies. He successfully implemented an aggressive capital improvement program, all of which contributed to growth. In Auburn Hills, Randall was instrumental in developing a much needed, comprehensive economic development program which has attracted new businesses and employment to the area.
The key leadership traits the board and POA staff were searching for are represented in Randall. He has demonstrated the ability to understand the vision of a community, think strategically, embrace change, make sound decisions, execute for results, and provide accountability while using proficient analytical, financial, and technical leadership skills.
We believe Scott Randall will communicate clearly, and act with integrity and openness, as he works with the POA board of directors, leads the POA staff and all employees, and serves the interests of all property owners.
We welcome Randall and his wife Sandi to Hot Springs Village. He is expecting to start work January 10 or 17. His wife will remain in Colorado until the end of the school year. She and their child will move to the Village in May.

1 comment:

  1. Someone did not do their homework (background check) on Scott Randall. Who in their right mind would hire this guy to lead their community with his background (baggage). Hope HSV has learned a lesson here and has not made the same mistake again.

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