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Folsom City Council Appoints Dan Haverty as Interim City Manager Amidst Leadership Transition

Folsom City Council Appoints Dan Haverty as Interim City Manager Amidst Leadership Transition

According to the official release, Folsom City Council made a bold decision by appointing Dan Haverty as the temporary city manager, effective December 14. With a long list of accomplishments that includes more than thirty years of public service, Haverty has held leadership positions in a many of fire departments, including serving as Folsom’s own fire chief. Haverty’s selection appears to be the council’s attempt to guarantee that the city maintains its high standards of excellence throughout this period of transition.

The City of Folsom announced that it is currently actively seeking a permanent city manager. After Elaine Andersen retires, Haverty will take over the interim position as soon as possible. Andersen will be ending almost 20 years of service to the City of Folsom after announcing earlier this year that she intended to retire. According to the city council, Haverty’s academic credentials—a master’s and PhD in public administration—will allow him to successfully bridge the gap between the past and an unwritten future.

“With more than 30 years of public service experience, including 17 years of leadership within the Folsom community, Dan is uniquely qualified to lead the City of Folsom during this period of transition,” said Mayor Mike Kozlowski, expressing confidence in the temporary appointee. The council’s confidence in Haverty’s ability to meet the city’s high standards for its leadership is demonstrated by Kozlowski’s comments.

“It is an honor to return to the City of Folsom and serve its residents, businesses, visitors, and the city team,” Haverty said, pledging to respect the city’s standards. As the community continues to look forward to maintaining the high caliber of service that is consistent with Folsom’s reputation, he pledges to provide stability and steady leadership.

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With effect from December 14, Dan Haverty has been named acting city manager. Haverty has over thirty years of experience in public service. He will take over after Elaine Andersen, the city manager, retires. The hiring process is under progress for a permanent municipal manager.TBlkiZLNAh https://t.co/InrcXRBL4vpic.twitter.com

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