Assistant administrator says goodbye to Aiken [Aiken Standard, S.C.]
| By Haley Hughes, Aiken Standard, S.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Glover, who has served as an Aiken County Assistant Administrator for a little more than three years, worked his last day Thursday. He's not going far, though. His first day as
His goal has always been to serve as an administrator, but he said it was hard for him to leave his position.
"It is tough to leave this organization. There is a good staff here. I am excited, but nervous too, because it's something new," he said.
Glover's hiring as an assistant administrator in
Sanders oversees administrative services, such as Buildings and Grounds, Risk Management and Victim Services.
The restructuring, Glover said, helped take the burden of a large work load off Administrator
Killian said last week, that throughout his career, Glover has been the best hire he's made.
Glover was involved with several major developments in
He said he is most proud of the private provider network, which allows
"I think the EMS system is much stronger," he said.
His work with the network was recognized last week during a special meeting of
He also worked closely with members of the
"There are things we couldn't have done on our own. They (FOTAS) saw an issue they were passionate about, and they didn't just show up to a Council meeting and complain," he said.
The new animal county shelter is one project he will miss working on; he would have liked to see it to fruition.
Glover is quick to say, however, that he was only just part of a team.
"It was not just one person. There was a whole group behind it. I am hopeful the person who comes behind me is a team player. My advice is: be about the team and not about self," he said.
Glover went to
"I like his style of meeting a problem head on," said Councilwoman
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