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Carroll Residents Are Invited To Meet And Provide Feedback On Four Parks And Rec Director Candidates

The interviewing process for the City of Carroll’s search for a new Parks and Recreation Director continues and the next step involves a public reception. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says this has been scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Carrollton Inn Event Centre.

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Pogge-Weaver describes the role the director plays.

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The four candidates include one Carroll resident, Hunter Campbell. He holds a BS degree in business administration. Mark Fitzgerald is from Thornton, Colo., but grew up in the Jefferson and Panora areas. Fitzgerald holds a BA in leisure services and general studies. Ian Knutsen lives in Huxley and holds a master’s in business administration with a public administration specialization and a bachelor’s degree in sports recreation management. The final candidate, Chad Tiemeyer, lives and works in Shenandoah. He holds a BA in exercise science with an emphasis in health and wellness promotion. Brief biographies on these four candidates can be found below. Pogge-Weaver says once the public meets the candidates, they will be asking for community feedback.

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Pogge-Weaver says there are other steps in the interview process to be taken while the candidates are here in Carroll and explains the estimated timeline.

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He adds the goal is to have the selected individual start in October, allowing for transition time from their current role. Pogge-Weaver adds input will be considered from the public, the council and other staff members, but the ultimate selection decision falls under the purview of the City Manager.

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Brief bios on the candidates:

Hunter Campbell Mr. Campbell currently resides in Carroll, Iowa where he works for American Home Shield. Mr. Campbell has recreation experience working for the YMCA of Lincoln, NE as their Aquatics Director, Assistant Membership Director, along with other rolls. Mr. Campbell has a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 

Mark Fitzgerald Mr. Fitzgerald resides in Thornton, CO where he is the Athletics Coordinator for the Lafayette Recreation Department in Lafayette, CO. Mr. Fitzgerald has other Parks and Recreation experience working for the City and County of Broomfield, CO; City of Fruita, CO; and the City of Evans, CO. Mr. Fitzgerald grew up in the Jefferson and Panora area. He is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in Leisure Services and General Studies.

 

Ian Knutsen Mr. Knutsen resides in Huxley and is currently the Aquatics Director for The Altoona Campus. Previously Mr. Knutsen worked for the City of Grinnell as their Assistant Parks and Recreation Director and the City of Des Moines as their Recreation Coordinator. He has a Masters in Business Administration with a Public Administration Specialization and a Bachelors in Sports & Recreation Management both from Ashford University.

 

Chad Tiemeyer Mr. Tiemeyer resides in the City of Shenandoah where he serves as the City’s Parks and Recreation Director. Mr. Tiemeyer has a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science with an emphasis in Health and Wellness Promotion from Central College in Pella.