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Show City Recorder Recognized For 20 Years of Service 1 I-.L- ...II "H . Kim Holindrake was recognized rec-ognized at a recent city staff meeting for 20 years of dedicated dedi-cated service as City Recorder of the City of Cedar Hills. Staff presented her with a commemorative commem-orative plaque to observe the milestone. The actual anniversary anniver-sary occurred on May 23 and was celebrated on that day with a personal visit from former mayor and current Cedar Hills resident Martha Spoor ( 1 994-1996). 994-1996). Kim began her career with Cedar Hills as Town Clerk and became City Recorder when Cedar Hills became a city in 1999. Through the years she has become well-versed in the business busi-ness transactions and legislative decisions taking place in the city. In 2009 Kim achieved the designation of Master Municipal Munici-pal Clerk (MMC) from the International In-ternational Institute of Municipal Munici-pal Clerks. She has served as vice-president and president in the Central Utah Recorders Association As-sociation and is currently serving serv-ing as second vice-president in the Utah Municipal Clerks Association. As-sociation. Finance director Rebecca Tehero said Holindrake has worked in every location where city offices have been, including Cedar Hills City Recorder Kim Holindrake. the single-wide trailer in 2000 and out of her home. City Manager Konrad Hil-debrandt Hil-debrandt said Holindrake had worked out of her home because at one time she and the public works director were the only full time employees. And soon Holindrake will be working out of yet another location as the offices move to the Lexington Heights complex, 4587 Cedar Hills Drive (kitty-corner through the roundabout from Walmart) to make room for firefighters and paramedics, whose presence is a real accomplishment. Hildebrandt called Holin-drake's Holin-drake's 20 year mark, "A great accomplishment for her and the city of Cedar Hills." "Recorder" continued on Page 8 "Recorder" continued from Page 7 Tehero said, "She works hard. She's very organized" and she does a lot of non-recorder functions, such as billing and finance. Holindrake has such a vast knowledge base that everyone ev-eryone uses her as a resource. Staffer Mike Carson agreed that Holindrake's knowledge of day-to-day details makes her much consulted. Hildebrandt called Holindrake Holin-drake "one of the best recorders record-ers in the state of Utah" and Tehero said, "I love working with her." |