RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … In the past few months there have been several Conference office employee transitions as well as retirements which have involved position changes or new responsibilities.

Doug Inglish, vice-president of administration welcomes the changes and the positive impact it will have on the conference.  “Changes in personnel bring new perspectives. It doesn’t always change policies or practices, but it at least causes a fresh look at what we do and how we do it, and to ask if it can be improved,” Inglish said.

“Some things might change, but even the things that stay the same can be done with greater confidence because we reviewed them and decided we are already on the right course,” Inglish added.

The individuals who are changing roles or assuming new responsibilities are:

CHANELLE WATSON

Chanelle Watson was selected by the Planned Giving and Trust Services department to fill the position of assistant director vacating the position as an administrative assistant to the RMC administration.

Chanelle brings to her new position a background in law with a law degree from the University of Buckingham, England. She also has experience working with the legal team of Adventist Risk Management with identifying and managing risk for the conference and local entities.

Chanelle assumed these new responsibilities effective March 12.

 

BRITTANY BARTTER

Brittany will be leaving the Rocky Mountain Conference on May 14.  She served as corporate treasurer for asset management.

She has accepted a position with the public school system up in the Brighton area and will help work with the accounting department that oversees a number of public schools.  RMC is grateful for her service in the Treasury and Trust Department for the last 5 1/2 years. She has made a significant contribution in our non-operating accounting through streamlining processes, accurate records and understandable reporting.

 

KIEFER DOOLEY

Kiefer Dooley has accepted the position as Association Treasurer.

He leaves his position as youth director through which he has put in place positive initiatives that have been a blessing to youth throughout this conference and beyond.

Kiefer brings to his new position strong management skills having worked with both Glacier View Ranch and the summer programming budgets.  Additionally, he has training in accounting and other business areas as a result of his undergraduate training which will be well utilized in his new position.

Kiefer assumed these new responsibilities on May 10. He will continue to provide some assistance with GVR this year.

 

MICHEL BRIGGS

Michel has accepted the position of RMC’s Internal Auditor and began his duties on January 18, 2021.

Michel obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Metropolitan State University in Denver.  He comes to RMC with extensive customer service experience, inventory management and safety requirement fulfillment.

In April Michel also assumed the responsibility of insurance management coordinator.

–RMCNews