(KAIR)--The process of filling the vacant role of Atchison City Manager moves forward, as finalists are named and the interview schedule set.
According to a release from the City, a total of four applicants have been selected, with three scheduled for in-person interviews on Thursday, June 20.
The fourth applicant will interview in the first week of July.
The first-round of three will, on Thursday, tour the city, undergo writing exercises, and be interviewed, as part of the hiring process. They will also be present during a public, community meet and greet, set for that afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30, at the Atchison Event Center.
The applicants, as named by the city, include Celeste Chaney-Tucker, the current Deputy Director of Water Services for Kansas City, Missouri;
David Kees, the current Assistant to the City Manager of Duncanville, Texas; Daniel Knoell, current City Administrator for St. James, Missouri; and Mark Westhoff, current County Administrator for Prowers County in Lamar, Colorado.
The City Manager vacancy came open through the resignation of Amy Finch. City Director of Public Works, Clinton McNemee, is filling the role in the interim.
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