Grover Beach City Council appointed Daniel Rushing to fill council vacancy
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and last updated 2021-04-21 00:09:03-04
The City of Grover Beach welcomed Daniel Rushing as its newest Council Member on Monday. Rushing will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of former Council Member Mariam Shah, who moved from the city.
At a meeting on Monday, the Grover Beach City Council interviewed eight applicants for the position, and Rushing was appointed by a unanimous vote. He is set to serve for the remainder of the term through December 2022.
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Grover Beach City Council appoints Daniel Rushing to the council
April 21, 2021
By JOSH FRIEDMAN
The Grover Beach City Council on Monday night selected Daniel Rushing, a local restaurant industry professional, to fill the seat recently vacated by Councilwoman Mariam Shah.
Mariam Shah resigned from the Grover Beach council last month after her family and her moved to Arroyo Grande. At a special meeting on Monday, the council voted unanimously to appoint Rushing to fill Shah’s seat. Rushing was among eight candidates interviewed by the council at the special meeting.
Rushing has lived in Grover Beach with his family since 2003. A former website developer, Rushing most recently worked as a wholesale distributor and sales manager for restaurants on the Central Coast. He has also worked as a personal chef and restaurant manager.