Out of 16 recruitment firms, Frisco Town Council chose Strategic Government Resources to help the town hire its new town manager. The firm was selected during a council work session Tuesday, Feb. 22, and is.
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Following last week’s resignation of Frisco Town Manager Tony O’Rourke, Frisco Town Council officially began its search for a new manager at a work session Tuesday, Jan. 25. The process began by first giving town.
Frisco Town Manager Tony O’Rourke submitted a letter of resignation Jan. 17. O’Rourke was appointed to the position by Frisco Town Council at its July 13 meeting and began officially working Aug. 2. He replaced.
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Frisco Town Manager Nancy Kerry publicly announced her resignation Thursday in what she called a “very difficult decision” to step down from the position to spend more time with her family.
Kerry was named town manager in December 2018 and said she plans to stick around likely until late April or early May to ensure there is a smooth transition to an interim town manager and ultimately a replacement.
In an interview with the Summit Daily News, Kerry said she loves her job, but the infrequency with which she was able to visit her family over the past year due to the pandemic has been difficult. After the sudden death of her sister-in-law, Chrissy, who she called a “bright light,” Kerry decided it was time to move closer to family.