PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 30, 2021 MANAGER, Continued from page A1 enjoyed working with their staff and their council.” After serving as the city administrator in Oakridge, OR for seven years, Hare moved to La Grande, where he worked as the town's city manager from 1995- 2005 before becoming the city manager in Albany for 12 years. He said that being a city manager in a place like Keizer isn't as challenging as being in a smaller town. “In some ways, being the city manager in a small town is a more demanding kind of role than being a city manager in a bigger place, and the reason for that is because you have far more resources in larger organizations,” Hare said. Hare also said the interviewing pro- cess with his interim job in Toledo was much diff erent than the one he had in Keizer. “There was quite the contrast with the process. I was asked to attend a Toledo city council meeting and they inter- viewed me and then asked if I could be there Monday,” Hare said. “It wasn't exactly a competitive process.” Along with his local managerial experi- ence, Hare has served as an international development consultant and has gone to places such as Japan, Indonesia, Iraq, Croatia, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Morocco and Afghanistan on more than a dozen occasions. Hare said that his time serving in other countries helped him come back home and be a better city manager. “I believe that the work that I was able to do internationally really helped me as a city manager. It really broadened my per- spective on how to make things work and how to be a better city manager,” Hare said. “I was often doing the kind of work that I do as a city manager, where you're sitting down, listening to people, hearing what it is that they are looking for, trying to fi gure out ways to solve problems and help make their lives better.” Hare said that his most powerful international experience came when he traveled to Iraq for a seven-month trip in 2003 when he worked to try and establish local government within communities where the main need was access to clean water. “There are some lessons that really get reinforced with direct experience. It helped me appreciate a lot of things that FILE PHOTO, Keizertimes Wes Hare responds to questions from city councilors Monday, June 14. we take for granted in the United States,” Hare said. “You know you're not going to go in there and suddenly turn things around or make a big splash and fi x everything. But what I resolved to do is look for an opportunity to do something good for somebody every day,” Hare said. Hare did the majority of his interna- tional work pro-bono, but did require payment when heading to countries that were considered less safe. “My rule was that if I was going to get shot at, or if there was a high risk of that happening, I really thought I needed to be paid,” Hare said. When it comes to the search for a new Keizer city manager, Hare will serve in an advisory role, but the fi nal decision will be up to the city council. “It may be the most important decision that the council makes, because you are entrusting your organization to some- one and you don't want them to mess it up. There is nothing worse than paying someone to screw up,” Hare said. Hare doesn't have specifi c goals and expectations with this position, his only focus is serving the people of Keizer in the best way he knows how. “I didn't come here with an agenda. I think it would be presumptuous to do that ... There are things I know that I can help with and be of service. That is the agenda that I have brought to every job that I have ever had,” Hare said. “The city is paying me well. I want to earn that pay- check and the best way I can do that is being of service to the residents here.” Hare's salary is $14,153 per month, approximately $81.65 per hour. M emorial C enters ◆ C remation & B urial Simplicity - Convenience - Low Cost simple cremation simple direct burial church funeral ◆ $795 ◆ $995 ◆ $2965 Salem Portland Eastside 275 Lancaster Dr SE Salem, OR 97317 832 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 1433 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97233 (503) 581-6265 (503) 783-3393 (503) 783-6865 Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd Tualatin, OR 97062 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 783-6869 (503) 653-7076 (503) 885 -7800 “Easy Online Arrangements” CrownCremationBurial.com