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Devlin Names 15 Experts to Erie Transition Team

Summary

  • Mayor-Elect Daria Devlin announced a 15-member transition team.
  • The team includes leaders from public, private, and community sectors.
  • Transition members are advisors, not candidates for administration positions.
Devlin Names 15 Experts to Erie Transition Team

Mayor-Elect Daria Devlin has officially introduced her 15-member transition team, a carefully selected group of public, private, and community leaders. This team, chaired by Devlin's campaign manager Lori Radder Spicer, will serve as advisory to the incoming administration, bringing expertise across various city hall departments.

Devlin emphasized that the transition team members are intended to provide counsel and insights, rather than to fill roles within the new administration. While not explicitly ruled out, the primary goal is to leverage their understanding of city operations and potential areas for improvement, including restructuring city hall staff and evaluating salary structures.

Members, such as Curtis Jones Jr., highlight the potential for transformational change in Erie with new leadership. The team is scheduled to hold its initial meetings in the coming months, beginning this week, and Devlin's office is also building a resume bank for prospective administration candidates.

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The team includes 15 seasoned public, private, and community leaders, chaired by Lori Radder Spicer.
The team will advise Mayor-Elect Devlin on city hall operations, potential changes, and departmental restructuring.
The primary intent is for them to serve as advisors and then step back; positions in the administration are not their immediate goal.

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