TOWN OF BOONE: New Town Manager Amy Davis

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Town of Boone issued the following announcement on Sept. 19.

The Town of Boone has completed its search for a new Town Manager. Amy Davis, Finance Director for the Town of Boone, was named interim Town Manager during the March 8th, 2022 Boone Town Council meeting. After an extensive nationwide search, the Town of Boone has officially named Amy Davis as the new Town Manager of Boone, during the September 7th Special Meeting of the Boone Town Council 

While we have had multiple female elected officials, and two women elected as Mayor, Amy Davis will serve as Boone’s first female Town Manager. Amy has served as the Finance Director for the town since 2004, and has worked for the Town for 22 years. During this time, Amy is excited about working towards the completion of the Howard Street project and working on town facility needs. Additionally, Amy will be focusing on sustainable initiatives throughout the town of Boone, as well as working on issues regarding employee recruitment and retention.

We can’t wait to see Boone grow under your leadership, and look forwards to continuing to work with you!        

Original source can be found here.



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