New Deputy Director of Community Services

New Deputy Director of Community Services
Posted on 10/17/2024
New Deputy Director of Community Services

Douglas County, NV - The Douglas County Community Services Department is excited to announce the appointment of Ryan Stanton as the new Deputy Director of Community Services. With 17 years of dedicated service to the County and an extensive background in parks management, Stanton is poised to make a significant impact in his new role.

“The Community Services Department is confident that Ryan’s extensive experience and deep-rooted commitment to Douglas County will lead to continued growth and development in the department and across the organization,” said Community Services Director, Brook Adie.

Stanton’s journey with Douglas County began as a Seasonal Park Maintenance Assistant. His commitment and passion for community service quickly propelled him through the ranks, allowing him to hold every position within the Parks Department. During the past 15 years as a full-time employee, he has served as a Park Ranger and Senior Park Ranger before joining the management team as Parks Supervisor and, most recently, Parks Superintendent.

Throughout his tenure, Stanton has overseen numerous successful projects, enhancing recreational facilities and ensuring the safety and enjoyment of park visitors. Notable accomplishments include:

- The construction of the Johnson Lane Dog Park
The establishment of the Carson Valley Pickleball Facility
- Significant safety improvements to the shooting range, including the installation of a blue sky baffle system and a hot/cold firing line system
- Upgrades to the Fairgrounds Arena lighting
- The reconstruction of Brautovich Park
- The implementation of a self-service kayak rental program at Topaz Lake Campground

Stanton's leadership and innovative approach to community services were recognized when he received the Young Professional Award from the Nevada Recreation and Parks Society.

A long-time resident of Douglas County, Stanton has a personal connection to the parks and facilities he oversees. Having utilized these spaces as a child and teenager, he now enjoys watching his own children experience the same joy in the parks. He and his wife are proud parents of six-year-old twins and are dedicated to raising their family in what they consider the best community.

“I am honored to take on the role of Deputy Director of Community Services,” said Stanton. “I look forward to continuing to serve this incredible community and to enhancing the quality of life for all our residents. Together, we will build on our successes and create even more opportunities for recreation and connection.”

The selection process for this position was highly competitive, yielding strong candidates.

The mission of the Community Services Department is "to continue to create and preserve quality parks and recreation opportunities, serving people of all ages and interests, that positively affect the community and enrich life."

R. Stanton

About Douglas County, Nevada
Douglas County, Nevada, a community to match the scenery, is centrally located just 15 minutes south of Nevada’s state capital and borders Lake Tahoe. Located on Nevada’s western border, the community is framed by the Carson Range of the Sierra Nevada to the west and the Pine Nut Mountains to the east. The community offers miles of open space, expansive ranches and farms, many historical sites and displays, along with numerous outdoor recreation activities. Douglas County is the fifth most populated county in Nevada with approximately 48,000 residents and seasonal populations that can exceed 65,000, due to its proximity to Reno, Carson City and northern California. Douglas County is governed by a five-member elected Board of Commissioners. The County is comprised of ten functional areas – general government, judicial, public safety, public works, sanitation, health, welfare, cultural and recreation, community support and utilities. For more information, visit Douglas County online at DouglasCountyNV.gov.

 

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Members of the public who are disabled, require special assistance or accommodations or an interpreter are requested to notify the Douglas County Manager's Office in writing at Post Office Box 218, Minden, Nevada 89423 or by calling 775-782-9821 at least 20 hours in advance of the meeting.