During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming transition in leadership for the Colorado State Fair, as current General Manager Scott Stolar prepares to step down at the end of September after a successful tenure since 2018. The search for a new general manager is now underway, with officials encouraging qualified candidates to apply for the position.
The meeting highlighted the fair's positive trajectory, noting the implementation of a third-year master plan and the launch of a capital campaign aimed at enhancing the event's offerings. Attendance at the fair has reportedly been strong, providing a solid foundation for future growth and programming.
Officials expressed optimism about the fair's future and the importance of finding a capable leader to continue its development. They urged attendees to spread the word about the open position, emphasizing the need for a candidate who can build on the successes achieved under Stolar's management.