Tulare seeks new assistant city manager. Outgoing manager shares what it takes

Visalia, CALocal News

Tulare is currently seeking a new assistant city manager, a position recently vacated by Josh McDonnell after five years of service. In his departure announcement, McDonnell highlighted the significant responsibilities and challenges that come with the job, particularly the need for effective communication and leadership skills. He expressed his belief that the role is critical for fostering community development and ensuring efficient local governance. As the city opens the application process, McDonnell urges interested candidates to step forward and contribute to Tulare’s growth. Local residents and stakeholders are keen to see a swift and effective recruitment process, as the assistant city manager plays a vital role in supporting city operations.

The position requires a candidate who is not only qualified but also deeply invested in the community. Interested applicants can find more information on how to apply through the official Tulare city website. This recruitment reflects the city's commitment to maintaining strong leadership during a transitional period.

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