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Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 04/15/2008 11:47 AM
Updated by: Kim_Hamilton on 04/15/2008 12:36 PM
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Alpine County BOS Chair, Terri Woodrow, Announces First County CAO Today!
Alpine County, CA....Alpine County Board of Supervisors Chair Terry Woodrow announced today that Pamela Knorr has been selected by the Board of Supervisors to become Alpine County’s first County Administrative Officer. “Pamela is a well experienced person who the Board feels is a great fit for Alpine County to lead us into the future” said Woodrow. Knorr has over 20 years of experience in the public sector including having served as Director and Assistant Director of Child Support Services in Placer County and Supervisor/Program Manager for Child Support Services in Napa County. Most recently, Knorr has worked for the Texas Attorney General’s.....
Office as a Regional Administrator with wide responsibility for budget and personnel management activities including hiring and promotional selections, development and implementation of business and strategic plans, economic and demographic analysis, and collaboration with judicial representatives and stakeholders. Knorr received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management from Pacific Union College in 2002.
Knorr stated that she is “looking forward to working with the Board of Supervisors and employees and residents of Alpine County on the challenging issues facing the county. It is a privilege to be Alpine County’s first County Administrative Officer and I am excited to accept this position.” Knorr is expected to start her position on May 15th.
Pamela Knorr grew up in neighboring Amador County and says she is looking forward to being back in this part of California. Knorr has two sons, Alex, age 16 and Kyle, age 10.
Alpine County created the position of County Administrative Officer in August of 2007 following community input, comments by the Grand Jury, and extensive study of the need for the position.
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