Politics & Government

Commission To Consider Candidates For Agency Director Position At Special Meetings In Washington State Parks

The public may participate in the meetings remotely — either online or via phone — except for the executive sessions.

February 1, 2021

OLYMPIA – Feb. 1, 2021 – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will hold virtual special meetings later this week to conduct interviews and discuss and consider candidates for the agency director position.

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The public may participate in the meetings remotely — either online or via phone — except for the executive sessions.

WHO:

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Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

WHAT:

Director interviews and approval of candidate or candidates to move to next steps in the selection process.

WHEN:

Feb. 5

8 a.m. — Call to order (public meeting)

8:15 a.m. to — Executive session to conduct director interviews, pursuant to state law

6:30 p.m.— Adjourn (public meeting)

Feb. 6

8:30 a.m. — Call to order (public meeting)

8:40 a.m. — Executive session to continue conducting interviews, pursuant to state law

5 p.m. — Requested action: Approval of director candidate(s) (public meeting)

6:30 p.m. — Adjourn (public meeting)

WHERE:

Listen or watch using one of the following phone numbers or web links:

Feb. 5 — Call to order

Attendee link Password: WAP@rks2021

Call-in: (415) 655-0001 or (206) 207-1700Access Code: 177 276 5749

Feb. 5 — Meeting adjourn

Attendee link

Password: WAP@rks2021

Call-in: (415) 655-0001 or (206) 207-1700Access Code: 177 172 9021

Feb. 6 — Call to order

Attendee link

Password: WAP@rks2021

Call-in: (415) 655-0001 or (206) 207-1700Access Code: 177 937 8521

Feb. 6 — Requested action and adjourn

Attendee link Password: WAP@rks2021


This press release was produced by Washington State Parks. The views expressed are the author's own.

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