LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Superior Court has announced the appointment of Krista LeVier as the new court executive officer.
LeVier takes over the position vacated by Mary Smith, who is retiring on Dec. 7 after seven years with the court.
“The court system has seen many challenges over the last several years,” LeVier said. “It has been inspiring to watch our staff continuously adapt to these difficult changes. With challenges come opportunities for change. I look forward to continuing to work with our dedicated staff to come out of this challenging time a more accessible and efficient court system.”
The court executive officer is responsible for all nonjudicial functions of the court, including personnel management, preparation and management of the court budget and finances.
The court executive officer serves as clerk of the court and as jury commissioner.
LeVier is a graduate of California State University, Chico, holding a degree in public administration.
She has spent the past eight years working for the Lake County Superior Court. During that time she has served in many different capacities including court clerk, human resources manager and most recently as the assistant court executive officer.
LeVier and her husband Daryl are proud to call Lake County home. Both graduated from Clear Lake High School and returned to Lake County after a short stint living out of county to attend college.