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Sharon Troike

Friday, November 9, 2012

Fiscal Officer Assistant Wanted in Bath Township

The chosen applicant will work beside Sharon Troike.

Bath Township Fiscal Officer Sharon Troike is looking for a part-time assistant.  "The duties of this job are ever increasing at the state level," Troike said at a trustee meeting Monday. "The Ohio Revised Code says I can hire an assistant for myself." The job description says general duties include maintaining record of bank transactions and balances, preparing financial reports, posting revenue receipts, monitoring investment activity and more. Read the full posting here. Trustee Elaina Goodrich said Troike will oversee the interview process and applicants will be tested for the position. Resumes and applications will be accepted at the Bath Center Office, 3864 W. Bath Road, Akron, OH, 44333.  The deadline to return applications is Nov. …

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Poll: Who Would You Pick to Be Bath's Next Township Administrator?

The field has been narrowed to three applicants. Who would you choose?

The search for Bath Township's next township administrator has been narrowed to three applicants: Vito Sinopoli, Bill Snow and Sharon Troike. All three applicants already work within the district. The search started in June when Township Administrator Bill Snow announced he was retiring to protect his pension from changes at the state level.He said he wasn't ready to retire, but had to make the decision to protect himself and his family. He asked trustees to consider rehiring him. Thirty-three people applied for the position, said Trustee Becky Corbett.  At Monday's Bath Trustee Meeting, Trustee Elaina Goodrich made a motion to continue interviewing the three applicants. "The choice is difficult," Corbett said. "We've given it a lot of …

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Bath Township Administrator Search Narrowed to Three Applicants

Bath Township Trusttees have narrowed the applicants to Bill Snow, Sharon Troike and Vito Sinopoli.

The search for Bath Township's next township administrator has been narrowed to three applicants: Vito Sinopoli, Bill Snow and Sharon Troike. All three applicants already work within the district. Get the latest information as it happens by following us on Facebook and Twitter. The search started in June when Township Administrator Bill Snow announced he was retiring to protect his pension from changes at the state level.He said he wasn't ready to retire, but had to make the decision to protect himself and his family. He asked trustees to consider rehiring him. Thirty-three people applied for the position.  Read more about each applicant by clicking the links below: Sharon Troike Bill Snow Vito Sinopoli

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Bath Township Administrator Applicants: Sharon Troike

Get to know more about current Bath Township Fiscal Officer Sharon Troike.

Next in our Meet the Applicants for Bath Township Administrator series is current Fiscal Officer Sharon Troike.  Troike has been fiscal officer since 2008 and is serving her second term. She was previously a real estate agent at Stouffer Realty. Troike graduated from the University of Akron twice: once with an associates degree in executive secretarial science, the second with an associates degree in business management technology. There are six applicants for the position and Fairlawn-Bath Patch asked each the same five questions. If you have a question for the applicant, tell us in the comments and we'll ask them. FB Patch: Why do you want to be Bath Township Administrator? Troike: I have thoroughly enjoyed my position as the township …

Monday, September 10, 2012

Series: Meet the Six Applicants for Bath Township Administrator

The Bath Township Trustees narrowed the field down to six applicants and we asked them all the same five questions.

In June, Bath Township Administrator Bill Snow announced he was retiring to protect his pension because of changes in Ohio Public Employee's Pension plan happening at the state level. Snow said he wasn't necessarily ready to retire, but had no choice. He then asked the trustees to consider rehiring him. Snow's retirement date was set for Aug. 31, and trustees began searching for the next administrator. Trustees rehired Snow on Aug. 10 for an interim period so he could help transition the new administrator. He will be with the township until March 31, 2013, unless he is fully rehired. So now the search has been narrowed to six applicants. Fairlawn-Bath Patch asked each applicant the same five questions so you could get to know more about …

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