Mesa city manager makes key additions at city hall

By Arizona Digital Free Press

Mesa City Manager Scott Butler is making significant changes to the executive leadership team at City Hall, which officials there say is strengthening the municipal organization with seasoned professionals.

The changes include the promotion of Deputy City Manager Marc Heirshberg to assistant city manager, and the appointments of former Mesa Police Chief Kenneth Cost and current Glendale Deputy City Manager Brent Stoddard as assistant city managers, according to a press release.

“These appointments represent a strategic investment in Mesa’s future,” Mr. Butler said in a press release.
“We are bringing together exceptional leaders who understand the complexities of municipal government and share our commitment to delivering outstanding services to Mesa residents and businesses. Together, we will continue building on Mesas success while positioning the City for future growth and innovation.”

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