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Derrick Brown named new assistant Albany city manager
Derrick Brown named new assistant Albany city manager

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time28-03-2025

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Derrick Brown named new assistant Albany city manager

ALBANY – Albany City Manager Terrell Jacobs announced Thursday that Derrick Brown will become the city's new assistant city manager for utility administration. The position opened at the end of January when former Assistant City Manager Yvette Fields retired from the role. Brown brings a wealth of knowledge to the position, city officials said in a news release. He has more than 32 years of manufacturing, accounting, business management, and leadership experience, having served in roles of increasing responsibility. A Monroe Comprehensive High School graduate, Brown earned a bachelor of accounting degree from Albany State University and a master of manufacturing management degree from Kettering University, formerly known as GMI Engineering and Management Institute. In his most recent role as chief financial officer for the city of Albany, Brown and his team have successfully managed a budget of more than $318 million. For 14 consecutive years and counting, the finance team has earned the 'Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting' from the Government Finance Officers Association. The team also earned the coveted 'Distinguished Budget Presentation Award' for Fiscal Year 2025 from the Government Finance Officers Association. Brown is also a Certified Retirement Plan Fiduciary, awarded by the Georgia Association of Public Plan Trustees. 'Having achieved this level of success in his previous roles, I have no doubt Mr. Brown will continue to excel and make significant contributions on behalf of the city of Albany as he leads Administrative Services, the Department of Community and Economic Development, Facilities Management, Fleet Management, the Recreation and Parks Department, Technology and Communications, the Public Information Office and the Business Development Office,' Jacobs said.

Keep Albany-Dougherty Beautiful reorganization vote delayed by Dougherty Commission
Keep Albany-Dougherty Beautiful reorganization vote delayed by Dougherty Commission

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time21-03-2025

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Keep Albany-Dougherty Beautiful reorganization vote delayed by Dougherty Commission

ALBANY – The Dougherty County Commission is looking at a redo for the organization that helps spearhead community cleanups, recycling, blight reduction and special events centered around beautification and litter reduction. The commission tapped the brakes on Monday, deciding to delay a vote set for that day until later in March over the issue of the proposed changes to Keep Albany-Dougherty Beautiful. KADB is a joint effort backed by the county and city of Albany. Some of the proposed changes apply to funding and trimming the number of members on the group's advisory board by more than half. The county began examining the KADB board after Albany City Manager Terrell Jacobs brought it to the attention of city commissioners last year that although the county funds the small number of paid positions, those personnel are paid through the city's Human Resources Department. 'I just think it's best, considering Assistant County Administrator Barry Brooks has been working on this and Commissioner (Clinton) Johnson wants to be included,' Commissioner Russell Gray said when he asked for a delay on the vote. 'We haven't properly discussed this.' One change in the reorganization proposal is reducing the number of advisory board members from 26 to 14. If approved by the city and county, the two entities would each appoint seven advisory board members to two-year terms. Deemed a 're-establishment' of the organization, the proposal would have KADB operate within the county's Solid Waste Department, which would fund KADB's payroll through its solid waste enterprise fund. The proposal calls for the Dougherty County administrator to appoint the KADB executive director through recommendations of the advisory board. KADB's executive director also would operate under the supervision of the Solid Waste Department. Initial appointments to the advisory board are set for April under the proposal.

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