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Show A-4 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 28-30, 2018 Continued from A-3 AT WA LD OR F ASTO R IA PA R K CI TY EASTER BRUNCH SUNDAY APRIL 1, 2018, 11AM–4PM $65 ADULTS | $26 CHILDREN (AGES 3–12) BAKERY DISPLAY banana bread, croissants, coffee cake parker house rolls CHEESE & CHARCUTERIE & sopressata, chorizo el ray, finocchiona smoked salmon & trout, woodland cheddar BREAKFAST CORNER egg station, brioche french toast millionaire bacon, chicken apple sausage caramelized onion breakfast potato SALADS sugar snap pea, beet salad, red quinoa tabbouleh cucumber salad, ginger scented melons and berries RAW BAR shrimp cocktail, kumamoto oysters ora king salmon sashimi, ahi tuna tataki VEGETABLES & FISH organic chicken breast cheddar whipped potatoes pan seared salmon beluga lentils chef ’s bounty of roasted vegetables cauliflower gratin SOUP foraged mushroom bisque Deputy manager hired Ridge neighborhood of Jeremy Ranch with her husband, Spencer, and two children a little more than a year ago after working in Denver as the executive director of the Denver City Council. She said family ties and the “beauty and pace of life” drew her to the area. Young said she applied for the deputy manager position to “utilize skills that I wasn’t using in my current position,” referring to her management and operations experience. Young will be responsible for overseeing several county departments and administrators, including animal services, emergency management and the library director. “I love being part of a leadership team and to have the collaboration with the manager at my last position, as rewarding as it was, I was kind of off on my own,” she said. The position resembles the role former Assistant County Manager Anita Lewis served. Lewis recently transitioned into a new position overseeing rural affairs in the county. County Manager Tom Fisher said it was necessary to hire another employee to help him tackle the County Council’s strategic goals. “Having three years of experience here and a very broad span of control over management of what I consider way too many departments and functions, it was time to bring some- ANGELIQUE MCNAUGHTON/PARK RECORD Summit County announced on Friday that Janna Young, the county’s current director of public policy and intergovernmental affairs, was selected as the new deputy county manager. one in,” he said. “Couple that with a Council that is extremely aggressive and wants to get a lot done with their strategic objectives. Last year was challenging. “Looking forward 12 years with the possibility of an Olympics coming in and we will be directly involved with that, we needed someone to take those areas out of my span of control,” he added. Community and economic development, planning, transportation and affordable housing will still be under Fisher’s purview. He said the hiring of a deputy manager will allow him to concentrate on strategic objectives, while spending more time with directors and growing community outreach. Fisher said Young will continue concentrating on legislative affairs. He said the position will also have some outward focus, working with the Central Wasatch Commission. “We need someone that can pull multi-disciplinary teams together for a project,” he said. “Janna has done that. I was very happy to say that she was the unanimous top choice and I’m very excited to see this come to fruition.” The county received 73 applications for the position after casting a nationwide search. The window closed on Feb. 16. The field was narrowed down to six in-state candidates who were interviewed by a selection committee that included various department heads and other officials. Young said her new position will provide a day-to-day presence in the County Courthouse. She anticipates removing barriers for administrators and department heads and providing direction. She added, “The job of the manager is so big. I can serve as that liaison and fill in those gaps to break down those silos. “I’m excited to be in more of a leadership and management role,” she said. “While I really enjoyed what it was doing before, I missed the management side of things. I love working with people and trying to figure out what their talents are and really tapping into that.” CARVING STATION slow roasted prime rib TO FINISH selection of desserts from our Pastry Shop 1/4 Vertical Trib 2100 FROSTWOOD DRIVE | WALDORFASTORIAPARKCITY.COM | 435.647.5566 The Mountain Top.pdf 3 3/2/2018 7:33:14 AM Submit event recaps, photos and news about local clubs/groups/nonprofits to arts@parkrecord.com SALE! SALE! SALE! 50-70% OFF the entire store 4/1- 4/8 Skis, Snowboards, Boots, Bindings, Helmets, Goggles, Gloves, Outerwear and more! Get your gear ready for next season and save! Special Full Tune Up Normally $60 now $40 www.jacksonsbasecamp.com 435-200-8908 Located at Park City Base Area – Ice Rink Lower Level |