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Friday, February 24, 2012

Hot Springs board of directors meeting

The next regular Hot Springs board of directors meeting will take place at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6 instead of the usual 7 p.m. time, in the board chambers at City Hall, 133 Convention Boulevard. The meeting time change will allow Board members to attend a function at which Governor Mike Beebe is the keynote speaker.

The board meeting will be broadcast that evening on a delayed basis on HSTV-15, Hot Springs’ government access channel on Resort Television Cable, during the usual time slot of 7 p.m., and will be re-broadcast over the next two days according to the usual schedule. The HSTV-15 broadcast schedule can be found online at http://www.cityhs.net/departments_public_info_hstv.html.

2 comments:

  1. IT'S OFFICIAL - SCOTT RANDALL IS LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB!!!!!!! LET'S HELP HIM ACHIEVE HIS GOAL! GO RANDALL - GO!!!!!!

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    thought you might like to see this.

    Very Interesting. Check out the name about 3/4 way down.



    Subject: Job search
    Date: Friday, February 24, 2012, 8:15 PM

    Is there anything we can do to help him get the job!!!

    Cape Coral, Fla., is the largest city between Tampa and Miami. It has a population of 154,000. The better-known Fort Myers (population 62,000) is across the river and together they make up the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area.
    The executive search firm, Colin Baenziger & Associates, is conducting the recruitment for Cape Coral's next City Manager. The former manager was fired in December. Applications closed on January 27. The City Manager is selected by the City Council. The Council is planning to conduct interviews and a "meet and greet" with the public with the final candidates on Thursday/Friday, March 22 - 23. The Council is expected to make a decision on the new manager at a meeting on Monday, March 26.
    Here’s the initial list of 29 applicants and their most recent or current position:
    • Christopher A. Abbett, Huntington, Ind., city traffic control
    • Steven J. Anderson, Libertyville, Ill., president/CEO Lake County Partners Inc.
    • Howard W. Brown Jr., Opa-Locka, Fla. planning and community development director
    • Melinda Carlton, Vernon Township, N.J., township manager
    • Luther M. Clark, Arlington, Va., senior consultant/capital planning SME-eGlobal Tech
    • Michael P. Darrow, Gilbert, Minn., city administrator
    • Bud Davis, Jacksonville, Fla., director of human capital, L.A.B.S. Group
    • James Decuzzi, Fort Myers, executive director, Immokalee Housing & Family Services
    • Daniel R. Faulkner, Watervliet, Mich., downtown development chairman
    • Edward Green, Glenwood Springs, Mo., Garfield County manager
    • Daniel D. Healey, Texas, senior program executive/consultant, The Solutions Group
    • Thomas S. Heck, Manalapan, Fla., town manager
    • Patrick B. Howard, San Antonio, Texas, interim director planning and community development
    • Michael McCarty, Viera, Fla., FedEx service manager
    • April K. McIver, Mineral Wells, W.Va., customer contact agent/warehouse Coldwater Creek Inc.
    • Ricardo Mendez-Saldivia, Hollywood, Fla., chief community planning and development officer, Seminole Tribe of Florida
    • Lawrence A. Miller, Arcadia, Fla., city administrator
    • Kevin Mulligan, Long Beach, N.Y., acting city manager/commissioner of Public Works
    • John “JJ” Murphy, Wilkes Barre, Pa., president and CEO, Goals Consulting LLC
    • Willie Norfleet. Jr., Compton, Calif., city manager
    • James M. Palenick, Gastonia, N.C., city manager
    • William P. Pate, High Point, N.C., assistant city manager
    ******************************************************************************************************************************
    • Scott S. Randall, Hot Springs, Ark., general manager, Hot Springs Village, Arkansas Property Owners Association
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    • John S. Revelle, Winter Haven, Fla., customer service manager, Polk County commission
    • Leonard B. Sossamon, Concord, N.C., Cabernet Holdings
    • Dennis W. Stark, Yerington, Nev., Lyon County manager
    • Eric M. Tucker, Richmond, Va., city’s deputy chief administrator officer
    • Linda Y. H. Yepes, Jacksonville, Fla., plant manager, Georgia Florida Contracting
    • Keiba K. Young, Miami, Fla., associate administrator II, Jackson Health System

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  2. Interesting...thanks for sharing. Here's the link:

    http://www.news-press.com/article/20120128/NEWS0101/301280035/Dozens-apply-Cape-city-manager-job

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