Industry Professionals 06-02-26

Credit: Churchill County
Credit: Churchill County

Giving Back

1. Mark-Taylor Residential celebrated a record-breaking National Volunteer Month through iNSPIRE, the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility program. Team members came together across Arizona and Nevada. More than 450 volunteering hours were used in April. Mark-Taylor participated in 20 organized volunteer events.

Departures

2. Chris Spross has resigned his position as County Manager for Churchill County. Spross was selected as County Manager last June after being one of four candidates interviewed for the position. He joined the County in September 2020 as Director of Public Works and later served as Assistant County Manager before his appointment to the top role. Commissioners are expected to discuss next steps during their June 4 meeting.

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