By MARK WAITE
PVT
Nye County Commissioner Joni Eastley, who leaves office due to term limits at the end of the year, has applied to be an assistant county manager.
County Manager Pam Webster confirmed the news after consulting with Eastley. The plan is to groom the assistant county manager to fill in for Webster when her contract expires on Dec. 31, 2013.
But Webster said the selection of assistant county manager would be handled like all other employees she hires, commissioners wouldn’t review the applicants, only ratify her selection.
“My plan was to narrow it down and come up with my recommendation and if that was an issue, I could expand the interview committee if I wanted to. I’m going to come up with my recommendation and submit it for ratification unless they want to change that,” Webster said.
Nye County Human Resources Manager Donelle Shamrell said 39 people have applied for the job so far. The position was advertised on the county’s website, the National Association of Counties and Nevada Association of Counties websites as well as the International County Manager Association website, she said.
“I’m not confirming anybody’s name on a list right now. It’s not a position that reports directly to the board, it’s a position that reports to the county manager. It’s like any other position; we don’t release a list of applicants until we get close to ratifying or requesting ratification by the board,” Shamrell said.
When asked about Eastley, Webster said, “I think she’s a strong contender.”
Webster said she may not be ready to submit a name for commissioners before the end of the year, indicating it may be possible the newly-seated county commission, with incoming members Donna Cox and Frank Carbone, will vote on the selection. The commission only has one regularly scheduled meeting left in the year, which takes place Dec. 18 in Pahrump.
Until now, Eastley indicated a desire to stay involved in county government after she steps down following her third term, but didn’t give an indication it would be this closely. She suggested to the Nevada Association of Counties that it create an emeritus board of former county commissioners that could help counsel incoming board members. Many experienced political leaders, especially in rural counties, are leaving due to term limits. Eastley has been the county commission liaison to NACO and made frequent trips to Carson City, leading to speculation she may pursue a state political or lobbying position after her term expires.
Eastley wasn’t available for comment by press time.
County commissioners on Sept. 18 approved a recruitment process for the assistant county manager, but it only spelled out a targeted hiring date of January 2013 and mentioned the position could be funded with $75,000 remaining in the general fund balance with six months left in the fiscal year, due to higher than anticipated consolidated tax revenue.
“My intent would be to begin recruiting and have someone in place for the beginning of the new calendar year. As you know, my contract ends on 12/31/13, so that would give me a year with this new individual to ultimately consider for this position,” Webster told commissioners.
Webster herself was promoted from assistant county manager following the termination of Rick Osborne by a 3-2 vote of commissioners last January. Commissioners agreed to pay Osborne’s salary until Aug. 13, 2013, a buyout estimated to cost almost $200,000 with benefits. Webster started work as a comptroller for Nye County in 2006 and was promoted to assistant county manager a year later.
County Commissioner Butch Borasky had requested the board have some input into the selection of the new assistant county manager, but said there’s two ways to look at it.
“The process the way I wanted to see it was we get to look at all the resumes and we get to make the final decision. If Pam is going to make a recommendation out of that group, I don’t have a problem with that. The lady has some talents of her own,” Borasky said.
Borasky said he’d have some questions to ask Eastley if allowed to do the interview.
“I’d have to ask her directly if and when we get to that point: How do you transform from being a commissioner down into management? Because that’s a helluva culture shock and now you become part of the staff, questions like that, will there be any bias on your part?” he asked.
Borasky didn’t want a north-south attitude, but said he felt Eastley had an open mind.
“We all know she’s quite talented, very, very good on research, proof reading and stuff like that. There’s some good qualities that are there. The perception will probably be ugly,” Borasky said of Eastley.
Borasky would prefer to hire someone from Nevada, or someone from the western states.
An Ohio native, Eastley worked as a special projects supervisor for Central Telephone Company for 10 years before moving to Nevada in 1984. She then worked for 14 years in various human resource positions at Round Mountain Gold Corporation.
Eastley began her political career when she was elected to the Round Mountain town board in 1988, where she served as chairman for five years. She was instrumental in the construction of Round Mountain town facilities.
In November 2000, Eastley won her first term on the county commission, defeating Susan Brown 616 votes to 427 to win election to district two. She was reelected in 2004 without opposition and faced token opposition in 2008.
District two included Tonopah, Beatty, Amargosa Valley and a northwestern precinct in Pahrump before her district was eliminated dueto redistricting after the 2010 census. District one County Commissioner Lorinda Wichman assumed those areas as well as vast, sparsely-populated areas in northern Nye County.


So thats why Joni has been so vocal lately.
I hope Joni gets the job. She would be terrific at the job, and I would hate to see Nye County lose Joni. She is with no question the smartest person in local government.
Wow!!!! I am so happy about this. Joni is awesome, fabulous, and has an impeccable character. For the ten years I spent with Nye County I have always been in awe of her job as a Nye County Commissioner. I hope and Pray that Joni gets it.
With Joni’s knowledge of Nye County and her previous extensive work experience – I don’t think the county could find a better qualified individual for this position. Joni is the total package. Intelligence, integrity and the intestinal fortitude to get the job done.
I worked with Joni at Round Mountain Gold. There she had such a bad reputation for trying to be a dictator. She was just a grunt in the front office but tried to run the entire company. She was fired from RMGC then went to work for the town board of Hadley Subdivision. She would not let anything pass that the community wanted unless it benefitted her son directly, if not then she would shoot it down. I personally sat in many town board meetings and watched her shoot many ideas down without even a discussion. She didnt have anything to with getting Hadley turned into a town, she took all the credit for it but it was RMGC that did it all so they can sell the lots and start charging the home owners for water usage.
Ive seen some of the stuff that she has tried to do for Nye County and am just amazed on how she keeps getting away with it. She went from Round Mountain to Tonopah then to Pahrump, if she is so good then why is she getting fired from jobs and getting kicked into other areas?
Dont fall for her schemes.
What Joni Eastley did in the past or how she behaved at RMGC is irrelevant right now. If she was at RMGC for 14 years, it sure as Hell took them a long time to figure out she needed to be fired. And remember, she’s not being fired from the BOCC, she’s ran up against term limits. That says the people have voted her in 3 times. She’s been an exemplary County Commisioner and would make make an excellent choice for County Manager. I, too, would like to see her get the position.
Good for her. I had an oppurtunity to coorespond with Joni a couple of years ago concerning some political signs and she got right back to me and had the problem resolved immeditely.
I go to the BOCC meetings as often as I can and she is sharp as a tack, does her research, is ready and on the ball. (darn good looking as well).
I wish her luck – Nye County is lucky to have had her services as a commissioner and I hope as an Assistant County Manager!
Gonna just keep sucking off of that government teet huh? How about getting a job in the private sector? After all, I thought all you Republicans hated the government? Or at least the government workers.
Smart? yes. Trustworthy? Only in her best interests. Joni has always had a chip on her shoulder for Pahrump. You need a new face that will manage Nye county without bias. That will not be Joni. We need to hear more from Ricardo about her history and verify his statements. Remember the rule of unintended consequences.