HUDSON One of the reasons Selectman John Parent is encouraged with the selection of Thomas Gregory as the town s next executive assistant is because he shares a key trait with the man he is replacing, Thomas Moses.
“The basic item that brought both of them out was a very sincere desire to come to Hudson, to work in Hudson and to be part of the community,” said Parent, who chaired the search committees for both the selection of Moses in 2013 and recently for Gregory. “They both expressed that real willingness to establish themselves and be part of the community.”
Moses, who succeeded long-serving executive assistant Paul Blazer, came with municipal finance experience from his previous work, including in Lowell as the chief financial officer and assistant city manager.
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HUDSON And then there were three.
The trio of finalists vying to become Hudson s next executive assistant were presented to the Board of Selectmen on Monday, two months ahead of the retirement of incumbent Thomas Moses.
Bernie Lynch, principal and founder of Plymouth-based Community Paradigm Associates, which was tasked with helping the town selection committee find Moses successor, introduced the finalists.
They are: Ryan Ferrara, town administrator in Boxborough; Thomas Gregory, town administrator in Spencer and Nina Nazarian, a consultant who has worked as town administrator in Littleton and Princeton.
He said after an initial pool of candidates was whittled from 33 to 17, seven applicants underwent a more intensive interview. From that process, the finalists were selected.
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