January 16, 2026 3:52 am
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ
January 16, 2026 3:52 am
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ

Kimberly Booth – 35 Years of Service

Kimberly Booth started her career with the Colorado River Indian Tribes on June 13,1988 as a Secretary with the Job Training and Partnership Act Program (JTPA) that eventually became with Employment, Development and Training Program (ED &T) in 1998.

In July of 1995, Kimberly was promoted to Program Coordinator, a position she held until March of 2014 when she was promoted to Director. Kimberly remains with the program and still holds this position today.

During her employment, Kimberly has earned several training certifications and attended numerous conferences to support her efforts in providing quality employment services to the CRIT community.

Kimberly has dedicated all of her 35 consecutive years of service to the ED & T Program.

The Tribal Council and Human Resources Department thanks Kimberly for 35 years of continued service to the Colorado River Indian Tribes.

 

Reading with Royalty

The CRIT Library in collaboration with CRIT Royalty has launched a program called  Reading with Royalty at the CRIT library. The idea was inspired by

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