City of Twin Falls
Ansina Durham is an experienced professional in organizational development and education, currently serving as the Organizational Development Coordinator for the City of Twin Falls since October 2021. Prior to this role, Ansina held various positions at the College of Southern Idaho, including Public Services Manager and Adult Basic Education Math Instructor, from 2007 to October 2021. Additional experience includes serving as a Human Resource Assistant at The Times News and as an Assistant Administrator at Immanuel Lutheran Church from 1999 to 2006. Ansina holds a Master's degree in Training and Development and a Bachelor's degree in Human Resource Training and Development from Idaho State University, as well as two Associate's degrees in Library and Information Science and American Sign Language from the College of Southern Idaho.
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City of Twin Falls
The City of Twin Falls employs approximately 275 employees who provide high-quality public service to our community. We are committed to innovation and excellence. Our mission, as stewards of the public trust, is to meet current and future needs of the community, promote citizen involvement, preserve our heritage, conserve and protect our social and physical resources, and enhance the quality of life in the City of Twin Falls. Twin Falls is unique because it provides extensive opportunities that are often only found in larger cities, but it still maintains a high-quality of life and a perfect balance between work and play. Our partners provide award-winning higher education, state-of-the-art medical services, and numerous employment opportunities. Our community is located along the majestic Snake River Canyon in Southern Idaho’s high-desert playground. The unique geography provides incredible outdoor recreation opportunities that include: whitewater rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, cycling, golfing, skiing, hiking, fishing, and hunting all less than an hour away. Many residents can go from their office to river in less than 15 minutes. Because the community serves as the regional hub for retail, restaurants, medical services, higher education, and entertainment, more than 20,000 people visit Twin Falls each day to work and play. And because of its central location, the city hosts state and regional events that nearly double the city’s population of about 54,000 people.