Paradise Valley begins quest for next top official

Kevin Burke has served as Paradise Valley town manager announced his departure in June. His last day is set for Aug. 11. / City of Paradise Valley

By Melissa Fittro | Paradise Valley Independent

Efforts are under way to recruit the next town manager for the Town of Paradise Valley.

On July 19, town council met for an initial kick-off conversation to begin searching for a town manager. The meeting, which lasted less than one hour, mostly discussed the next steps, future meeting dates for council and what details to include in marketing materials for the position.

Kevin Burke, who has served as Paradise Valley town manager for about four years, announced his departure in June. His last day is set for Aug. 11.

The town manager is responsible for overall administrative leadership within Paradise Valley necessary for the implementation of council policies, administration of the organization and delivery of services to the community.

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