The Kenosha County Board unanimously confirmed the appointments of two new division directors in the Public Works Department Tuesday night. Wyatt Moore and Gregory Boldt will take over as directors of the parks and highway divisions, respectively, following their appointments by County Executive Samantha Kerkman earlier this year. Both had been serving the county as as interim directors.

Wyatt Moore Moore, who has been serving as interim director since April 1, was promoted from his former role as the Division of Parks’ development coordinator and grant specialist. Since joining Kenosha County Parks in May 2022, Moore has worked to organize 425 unique events in the parks system, with attendance totaling nearly 50,000 people. In 2023, he secured $1.

3 million in grant funding for parks projects. His other past responsibilities have involved maintaining and securing sponsor and stakeholder relationships and overseeing marketing of the parks system, including social media engagement, videography and photography, and production of print media. A native of Reno, Nevada, Moore earned a Bachelor of Arts in cinema production from Point Park University in Pittsburgh.

Moore succeeds Matt Collins who left in January to become the Village of Whitefish Bay public works director. Boldt A Salem Lakes resident, Boldt, former deputy director of public works and city engineer for the City of Kenosha, began working for the county as interim director of highways July 1. Boldt joined the City of.