Thursday, February 2, 2012

Yolo County administrator to retire - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Jensen says she is retiring fromthe county’sz top position in order to spend more time with her It’s a “quality-of-life decision,” Jensen said of her decisionh to retire. “This has been one of my best and most rewardinbgjobs ever.” She has been county administrative officed for almost four years and has worked for the count for the past nine years. Jensen has overseen the creation of anexecutivw team, the development of a performance and succession plan for department headsw and an employee recognition and helped establish the parks and human resources, general services and information technology departments and the Office of Emergency Services.
“Sharon has exhibitefd exemplary leadership,” Yolo County Board of Supervisors chairman Mike McGowan said in anews “Our organization has been improved greatlhy from her involvement in development of policies and procedures, and the quality of our greatestr asset, our work force, has also improved But the county, like many in the is facing a budget deficit of about $24 causing the county to curb servicess and laying off some workers. Supervisors will begin a searcgfor Jensen’s replacement. She earned about $192,000p in 2008, the most recent figures available.

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