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Saturday, September 28, 2024

Athens-Clarke County accepts resignation of manager Blaine Williams

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Kelly Girtz Mayor | City of Athens

Kelly Girtz Mayor | City of Athens

At their Regular Session voting meeting on June 5, 2024, the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government (ACCGov) Mayor and Commission entered into an agreement to accept Manager Blaine Williams’ resignation. As part of the agreement, Williams will remain Manager until July 12, 2024, to assist during a transitional period until an Acting Manager is named. He will also receive a severance of approximately $110,600.

“After eight years of dedicated service as the ACCGov Manager, I have made the heartfelt decision to resign from my position,” said Williams. “My decision is driven by a sincere desire to explore new opportunities for personal and professional growth. I am deeply grateful to the present and past elected leaders for the absolute privilege to serve the public in this capacity. As I step down, I do so with a sense of immense accomplishment in all that we've achieved together with our incredible and committed staff. Knowing the good work that is both ongoing and planned, I will watch the continued growth and success of our community with genuine excitement.”

Williams was appointed as the fourth manager of ACCGov in April 2016 after previously serving as the assistant manager since January 2013. According to the Athens-Clarke County Code of Ordinances, Charter Officer positions are approved by the Mayor and Commission and contracted for two-year periods with a re-appointment option after each term. In 2023, the Mayor and Commission unanimously voted to extend Williams’ employment contract for an additional two years.

Notable accomplishments during Williams’ eight-year term include receiving ACCGov's first-ever AAA bond rating; launching the Sustainability Office, Geospatial Information Office, and Inclusion Office; obtaining an Insurance Services Office (ISO) fire rating score in 2019 of Class 1; acquiring a rock quarry for future water independence; expanding the multiuse trail system; completing the Firefly Trail Bridge over Trail Creek; and navigating challenges such as COVID-19 while maintaining high-quality service delivery.

Mayor Kelly Girtz commented: “In my 25 years working in the public sector, no colleague has ever strived for more than Blaine Williams. He is dedicated, creative, and Athens has much to show for his good work. He has helped lead us through unprecedented challenges, an era of enormous growth, and helped spur a community with gains in both economic and social wellbeing.”

The Manager’s Office is responsible for implementing policies, programs, contracts, ordinances, and resolutions approved by the Mayor and Commission. It oversees day-to-day operations of ACCGov’s main departments while liaising with other departments administered by elected officials.

Mayor Girtz will recommend an Acting Manager to the Commission next week before initiating a national search for a permanent Manager.

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