Chris Shorter, Baltimore’s first city administrator, is leaving after two years for a job in Virginia. Of Mayor Scott’s nine executive staff members, four will have turned over in the last year with Shorter’s exit.
Michael Huber, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's top assistant since Scott took office in December 2020, will take a new job as director of Maryland state government affairs for Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine. His replacement has yet to be selected.
Chichi Nyagah-Nash, currently the director at the Department of General Services for the city of Baltimore, will serve as the city’s new deputy city administrator. Nyagah-Nash holds a bachelor’s degree in international business administration from Alliant International University and an MBA in human resources from Johns Hopkins University. Upon earning her Master’s degree, Nyagah-Nash became .