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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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Six Niagara County Legislators and two county residents tasked with finding a new Niagara County manager have been chosen, Niagara County Legislature Chairman Keith McNall has announced.
The addition of Lockport teacher Kevin Clark, who has been a high school instructor for 35 years, rounds out the eight-member committee.
Clark joins Legislators John Syracuse, R-Newfane, who chairs the committee, Tony Nemi, R-Lockport, Michael A. Hill, R-Middleport, Dennis F. Virtuoso, D-Niagara Falls, Jason A. Zona, D-Niagara Falls, Owen T. Steed, D-Niagara Falls, and Niagara Falls restaurateur Michael Capizzi, the other community member advising lawmakers on the search.
“When your community asks you to volunteer and to help improve the lives and experience of county residents, it’s a duty and an obligation,” Clark said. “Our county taxpayers and our county workforce deserve effective leadership, and I know this committee will work to achieve that result.”
Clark, who is also Lockport High School’s varsity swimming coach, serves on the boards of directors of the Lockport Family YMCA and the Lockport Schools Federal Credit Union, and the board of trustees of New Directions Youth and Family Services.
Niagara County Manager Jeffrey Glatz announced Jan. 1 that he will be leaving the post he has held for five years in March.
Check out East Niagara Post videos on YouTube, Vine and Periscope.
news@eastniagarapost.com
Six Niagara County Legislators and two county residents tasked with finding a new Niagara County manager have been chosen, Niagara County Legislature Chairman Keith McNall has announced.
The addition of Lockport teacher Kevin Clark, who has been a high school instructor for 35 years, rounds out the eight-member committee.
Clark joins Legislators John Syracuse, R-Newfane, who chairs the committee, Tony Nemi, R-Lockport, Michael A. Hill, R-Middleport, Dennis F. Virtuoso, D-Niagara Falls, Jason A. Zona, D-Niagara Falls, Owen T. Steed, D-Niagara Falls, and Niagara Falls restaurateur Michael Capizzi, the other community member advising lawmakers on the search.
“When your community asks you to volunteer and to help improve the lives and experience of county residents, it’s a duty and an obligation,” Clark said. “Our county taxpayers and our county workforce deserve effective leadership, and I know this committee will work to achieve that result.”
Clark, who is also Lockport High School’s varsity swimming coach, serves on the boards of directors of the Lockport Family YMCA and the Lockport Schools Federal Credit Union, and the board of trustees of New Directions Youth and Family Services.
Niagara County Manager Jeffrey Glatz announced Jan. 1 that he will be leaving the post he has held for five years in March.
Check out East Niagara Post videos on YouTube, Vine and Periscope.
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