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Employment History
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1. www.yakima-herald.com
www.yakima-herald.com/page/dis - [Cached]Published on: 3/8/2007 Last Visited: 3/8/2007
Ron D. Anderson's new title is recreation program supervisor. He now oversees programs and classes at the Harman Center and has been given more supervisory responsibilities, though not the administrative duties he once had. His annual base salary is $51,609.
Anderson had overseen the Harman Center's day-to-day operation for eight years, but was reassigned two months ago after the city decided he was not fulfilling his growing administrative duties. His annual pay was lowered from about $59,809 to $46,078.
Upset by the move, 500 seniors signed a petition demanding the city reinstate Anderson to his previous job at Harman Center. About 100 of these seniors also spoke on Anderson's behalf at a Yakima City Council meeting last month, saying he worked well with the seniors but needed help with the paperwork.
In 2004, the Harman Center moved from a small building near Miller Park to a new, 16,000-square-foot facility at 101 N. 65th Ave. In the past five years, attendance has grown there from about 50,000 to more than 105,000.
City officials agreed Anderson was overqualified for the recreation coordinator -
2. KIMA - Yakima 29
www.kimatv.com/x3443.xml?Paren - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2006 Last Visited: 3/28/2006
"Everybody is up in arms on should they be switching now or should they be trying to, you know, stay with what they got, what's going to happen down the road or is it going to cost more, who's going to be covered and what is it going to cover," says Harman Senior Center director Ron Anderson. -
3. Yakima Herald-Republic Local News, Sports, Real Estate, Obituaries, Shopping and Advertising
www.yakima-herald.com/?storyid - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2004 Last Visited: 6/25/2004
Ron Anderson, Harman Center director, will share his vision for the new senior center.

