Negotiations start with new Augusta administrator
By Susan McCord, The Augusta Chronicle, Ga. | |
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Jackson was in
The commission voted last week for the city's super district commissioners, each representing half of
Awaiting the group to briefly discuss salary and other negotiations with Human Resources Director
"It's changed, but we also know the one constant is always is change," she said. "I hope to be a part of any positive change that takes place in this community."
Jackson was born and raised in
Jackson was one of three finalists selected after a nationwide search conducted by The
Criteria agreed upon by the commission in the search included a masters degree in business or public administration or a related field and extensive documented experience in local government administration, management or leadership, as well as extensive experience as a deputy administrator or manager in a larger city.
Jackson will earn more than her predecessor
The city's ad for a new administrator specifies a salary in the range of
Copenhaver left the session after approximately a half-hour Monday and said three others continued to negotiate with Jackson in the closed-door session. The mayor said he expected negotiations to be a success, but that any employment agreement would have to be approved by the full commission.
Jackson is expected to start the job
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