Amador County – County Administrative Officer Terri Daly’s resignation on Tuesday began the closure process on many years of service she has provided to Amador County. Daly resigned shortly after accepting the position of Assistant CAO for El Dorado County. She has served Amador County in her current position since March 9, 2007. She has a long history of local service, including a wide variety of administrative and human resource functions. Before her current position, she served as the Amador County In Home Supportive Services Executive Director. An announcement released by the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday said Daly has “more than 20 years of private industry management experience” and “four years of public administration with the county.” Board of Supervisors Chairman Brian Oneto stated, “We’re sorry to see Terri leave, but she served the County well during her tenure and we support her decision to pursue other opportunities for herself and her family.” In a letter presented to the board on Tuesday, Daly said “it is with a mixture of sadness and excitement that I submit my letter of resignation.” “It’s a great opportunity for me, it’s a bigger county and a really good fit in a lot of ways,” said Daly. “There aren’t many places I can go to within commuter distance without having to uproot my family.” In response to Daly’s decision, the Board formed an Ad Hoc Committee to recruit potential applicants for the CAO position. According to her contract, Daly will give 60 days notice to provide Amador County with the opportunity to find someone to fill her position. Daly’s last day will be July 23rd. Story by Alex Lane This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Thursday, 27 May 2010 06:08
CAO Daly Takes Assistant CAO Position in El Dorado County
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