HR Execs on the Move

Trumbull County

www.co.trumbull.oh.us

 
Trumbull County, the county seat, located in Warren, Ohio, consists of a combination of both urban and rural communities situated in the northeast corner of Ohio. It is situated roughly between the Youngstown, Cleveland and Akron corridors. It was established on July 10, 1800, serving as the seventh county in the northwest territory. It is named after Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut, who once owned the land in this region. The County`s population is approximately 225,000.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Alexandra DeVengencie-Bush
Director of Human Resources Profile
Charles Leightner
Interim Director of Human Resources Profile
Charles Leightner
Interim Director of Human Resources Profile
Richard Jackson
Director of Human Resources Profile
Richard Jackson
Director of Human Resources Profile

Similar Companies

City of Meriden, Connecticut

Meriden is a community of 60,838 residents knit together by award winning schools, spirited civic, service and cultural groups, and activities. Our City includes 24 square miles with well-preserved geological features, over 3,000 acres of municipally owned park space and 74 different recreational areas. We are located at the “Crossroads of Connecticut” and conveniently located just two hours from New York City and Boston.

Township of Mapleton

Mapleton is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within Wellington County.

QUINTE WEST, CITY OF

QUINTE WEST, CITY OF is a Trenton, ON-based company in the Government sector.

Town of East Harford, Connecticut

The part of the lands once inhabited by the Podunk Indians saw its first permanent colonists in 1635, when Thomas Hooker and his followers came from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to found Hartford. The east side of the Connecticut River was at that time part of Hartford. Initially settled about 1640, early settlers here included William Goodwin, Thomas Burnham and William Pitkin. The first petition by residents to establish a separate Town was rejected by the General Assembly in 1726. Several more petitions were submitted between that year and 1783, when the Assembly at last gave its approval to the incorporation of East Hartford. The Town then received its Charter from the State of Connecticut on land area taken from the City of Hartford. Today, the Town of East Hartford is governed by a strong Mayor form of government. The Charter empowers the Mayor to govern the Town in cooperation with an elected nine-member Town Council and Town Treasurer. The Chairman of the Town Council is also the Deputy Mayor and his powers include the power to approve and adopt the Annual Budget, the power to enact ordinances, the power to fix penalties and fines, and the powers of subpoena and investigation.

Worcester County Government

The Official Website of Worcester County, Maryland. Worcester County is the easternmost county of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 census, the population was 51,454. Its county seat is Snow Hill.