On March 28, 2022, Jason Temple, HSVPOA Director of Public Services, resigned from his position at the Hot Springs Village POA.
Mr. Temple said, “I have enjoyed working here at Hot Springs Village for close to nine years, and this has been the most exciting job experience of my career. My wife and I are empty-nesters now, and the needs of my family have changed. At this point in my life, I am excited to explore new opportunities for the next phase of my career.
“With that in mind, the POA will start a candidate search process to find my replacement and I will provide my continued support and services for a smooth transition period over the next four to eight weeks. Hot Springs Village is an incredible place to work, and it’s been a privilege to work and serve here with all of you.”
We thank Mr. Temple for his service at the HSVPOA and he will be greatly missed. We wish him well in all of his future endeavors.
Cheryl Dowden, Hot Springs Village Gazette, March 30, 2022
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Chuck Hirsch
03/30/2022 — 1:57 pm
Anybody that gives almost 9 years of service to the Village deserves our thanks. Best of luck to you and your family.
Carrie Thomsen
03/31/2022 — 11:40 am
Jason, best of luck in your new adventure.
Carrie
Joy Stefan
04/01/2022 — 12:22 pm
In my opinion, Jason Temple has been one of the most knowledgeable POA employees for Public Services at the POA. It is our loss that he has decided to resign his position.
Carroll W. Allison
04/06/2022 — 4:03 am
Hope whoever takes over sets some load limits on heavy trucks destroying our roads. Reneissance Homes are building new house on Fabero Lane. Foundations dug, poured and blocks laid. Yesterday, 4-5-22, large dump trucks, approx. 20 yard trucks brought in gravel for backfill. I have lived here for 24 years and Fabero Lane or Place have never been recovered. Now there are huge cracks in roadway which will become worse in a short while. Water line and sewer line are subject to collapse where they cross road. Need someone to look at as soon as possible. Will try to get thru to someone today in our message-only phone service.