I want to clarify something about my weekly list of RTRs because there is a little bit of confusion.

My focus has been on informing you the reader about separations, transitions, or promotions which will result in a future job opening for city/county managers and ACM/DCMs being created.

For example, I do not list the following situations:

  • When an out-of-work manager has been hired

  • When a first-time city manager is hired unless they were previously serving as an ACM/DCM

These scenarios do not create future recruitments for managers or assistants.

However, some readers have told me that they would be interested in reading a general "comings and goings" list of transitions.

I am curious to get your opinion on this.

Is this something you would like to read about?

RTRs for Week of April 1, 2024

City & County Managers

  1. CA: Prescott steals Dallin Kimble away from Mariposa County

  2. CA: Sunnyvale city manager Kent Steffens to retire after steering key changes

  3. FL: Clewiston fires city manager

  4. FL: Alina Hudak goes out on a high note in Miami Beach

  5. GA: Peachtree City's Robert Curnow resigns after about a year

  6. IL: Tim Gleason leaves Bloomington to return to Decatur

  7. IN: Albion Town Manager Jacob Ihrie stepping down

  8. KS: Shawnee poaches Leavenworth City Manager Paul Kramer

  9. ME: Cumberland entices Cape Elizabeth town manager Matthew Sturgis to be its leader

  10. ME: Lewiston City Administrator Heather Hunter resigns abruptly amid city hall turmoil

  11. ME: Norway's town manager of 3 months will vacate post to become appointed judge

  12. WA: Battle Ground City Manager Erin Erdman will now lead Kennewick

  13. WI: Brentt Michalek leaving Park Falls for Minnesota gig

ACM/DCM

  1. CA: Roseville ACM Dion Louthan selected to lead Sparks, Nevada

  2. CA: Vallejo ACM Terrance Davis becomes public works director in Berkeley

  3. FL: Niceville DCM Charles Morris accepts Oregon manager postion

  4. NC: Winston-Salem DCM Patrice Toney lands Carrboro manager gig

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