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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 25-28, 2017 The Park Record C-7 Smith leaves the Kimball Art Center Mocomber is announced as interim director SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record The Kimball Art Center is going through changes. Lindsie Smith, after serving four months as the nonprofit’s executive and education director, has stepped down from the position. Her last day was Wednesday, Nov. 22. I was struck by how committed the organization is to inspiring the Wasatch Back through art - from hands-on education to exposure to a wealth of renowned artists...” Lindsie Smith, former Kimball Art Center executive/education director “I’ve come to realize just how deep my love for science education runs,” Smith said in a letter to Kimball Art Center friends and supporters that was acquired by The Park Record. “With that in mind, I have made the difficult decision to return to the Clark Planetarium where I worked previously to continue to explore my passion for science education.” Smith said she was grateful for her time at the art center and december 2–30 PHOTO COURTESY OF LINDSIE SMITH 801·869·6900 | balletwest.org Lindsie Smith, above, has stepped down from her position as executive and education director at the Kimball Art Center. The nonprofit announced George “Jory” Macomber as interim director. gained a greater appreciation of the nonprofit’s work. “From the moment I began my work with the Kimball Art Center, I was struck by how committed the organization is to inspiring the Wasatch Back through art - from hands-on education to exposure to a wealth of renowned artists,” she said. “I am thankful for the opportunity to lead an organization as innovative, creative and impactful as this.” The Kimball Art Center has also announced that George “Jory” Macomber will be the interim executive director/education director starting Monday until a permanent one is found. Macomber has served as the vice president of career and education at U.S. Ski and Snowboard. He also recently served as the head of school for the Burke Mountain Academy in Vermont, where he led staff development, program development and fundraising, as well as spearheaded the design and construction of two multi-million dollar facilities. Smith said Macomber is the right person for the interim job. “When I first began talking with Jory about our strategic plans, I was excited to learn that his skills will complement the Kimball in so many ways and his enthusiasm is unparalleled,” Smith said. “He has been in leadership positions in the nonprofit world for more than 15 years and is ready to embark on a rewarding journey in arts education.” Smith thanked the Kimball Art Center members and partners for their support in the statement. FANTASTIC NEW SETS & COSTUMES New Equipment is expensive The Park Record’s “Help Wanted” section has the jobs you need to support your gear addiction ALL TIME PRODUCTION RECORDS! * * KW Park City Keller Williams Real Estate as of 9/30/17 52.6% 54.6% 52.6% 164.5% contracts written volume contracts closed volume listings sold volume profit share KELLER WILLIAMS FEATURED AGENTS JESSICA WARWICK 985.630.1425 ZACH WHITE 435.640.9722 ASHLEY WIDDERS 801.556.6541 CHRISTIE WILSON 801.891.4938 CHRISTY WILKEY 385.228.3154 STEVE WILSON 561.818.9729 JEREMY WILSTEIN 435.640.8992 HAIYAN ZANG 435.225.0118 MONIQUE ABBOTT 801.556.2636 JOE ANDREINI 801.808.1321 KEZIAH BAIRD 435.901.3343 VON BERGEN 801.866.8440 435.649.9882 • 1750 Sun Peak Dr, Park City • 693 Main St, Park City • 380 E Main St, Midway |