Amador
County – Chuck Iley officially became the new County Administrative Officer for
Iley most
recently served as the director of Developmental
Services in Clay County, Florida, a community of 185,000 residents.
The
Board of Supervisors said in a release Wednesday that “his responsibilities included managing the
operations of the Developmental Services department as well as the development
of all Capital Improvement Plan projects, including three bond-funded road
widening projects totaling approximately $85 million.”
Iley
is also an engineer and an AICP, APA certified planner with a master’s degree
in business administration from the
According
to Board of Supervisors Chairman Brain Oneto, Iley had worked in
Iley’s
starting salary was advertised at $132,165, but according to Kristin Bengyel,
interim CAO and acting director of Health Services, he will start at $118,949
due to current work week cutbacks agreed upon with union negotiators.
“All
input considered, Chuck seems to be a very level-headed, confident individual
and I look forward to working with him,” said Supervisor John Plasse shortly
after the hiring process concluded.
In response
to the Board’s decision, Iley stated, “I am honored that the Board of
Supervisors has placed their confidence in me to assist them in continuing to
tackle the important and difficult issues that face the County. I look forward
to working with the Board and the staff as we identify ways to continue to
improve our service to our residents and address the challenges that lie before
us.”