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Top Inyo County Officials Recognized on Eve of Retirement

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Top Officials Recognized on Eve of Retirement 

The Inyo County Board of Supervisors joined fellow employees and community members on Tuesday  in recognizing Chairperson Matt Kingsley and District Attorney Tom Hardy prior to their respective  retirements at the end of the month. Treasurer-Tax Collector Alisha McMurtrie was similarly honored  earlier this month.

The Board presented Hardy with a Certificate of Appreciation for his service to the County, including  the last 12 years as D.A. The certificate noted that Hardy has served the County for a total of 19  years, “serving always with honor, integrity, and dedication.”

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Retiring District Attorney Tom Hardy displays a Certificate of Appreciation for his service to the residents and visitors of Inyo County, surrounded by his father and beloved staff. Hardy is retiring at the end of the month after 12 years in the D.A. post.

Hardy served as an Assistant District Attorney from 1997-2002, and then as a Deputy District Attorney IV from 2004-2006. He was appointed to the office of the District Attorney by the Board of Supervisors in September 2013, subsequently winning election to the post in 2014 and winning re election twice thereafter.

Among those present to celebrate Hardy was his father and entire staff, who he recognized as being  the very best of the best.

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In giving his departing remarks to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday in advance of his December 31 retirement, D.A. Tom Hardy was sure to thank and recognize his staff for their
exemplary work and dedication.

Kingsley has served on the Board for the past 12 years, winning election to the office in 2012 and  going undefeated in two subsequent elections for a total of three terms. He was presented Tuesday  with a Pinnacle Achievement Award – only the second one bestowed since the award’s creation  earlier this year – which is intended to honor “select Inyo County employees who exemplify public  service in a way which directly contributes to the success of the organization and furthers its goal of  supporting the community.”

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Chairperson Matt Kingsley displays the Pinnacle Achievement Award he was presented on Tuesday during his last meeting as an Inyo County Supervisor. He is surrounded here by (l-r) Supervisor Jeff Griffiths, Supervisor Trina Orrill, CAO Nate Greenberg, County Counsel John Vallejo, and Supervisor Scott Marcellin. (Supervisor Jennifer Roeser was attending remotely.)

Kingsley opted to retire rather than run for a fourth term as Fifth District Supervisor. His successor,  Will Wadelton, won election to the post in November and will be sworn in as the new Fifth District  Supervisor on January 6.

Hardy’s replacement is expected to be selected by the Board of Supervisors in mid-January following  public interviews. The chosen candidate will serve out the remainder of Hardy’s term until the 2028  election.

Another top elected official, Treasurer-Tax Collector McMurtrie, is also retiring this month. McMurtrie  was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation on December 3 for more than 25 years of service to  the residents and visitors of Inyo County, 18 of them as Treasurer-Tax Collector.

And she too, was met with best wishes, thank-yous, and accolades.

“I’ve always been so appreciative of your integrity and your openness and your love of our County. It  is important that as elected officials, we hold the trust of the people who elect us, and you exemplify  being able to do that,” said District 1 Supervisor Trina Orrill, while CAO Nate Greenberg credited  McMurtrie’s leadership for helping keep the county in a stable financial position now and in the future.

McMurtrie’s successor will also be appointed in mid-January, and will serve out the remainder of her  term until the 2026 election.


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