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New appointment set to reshape civil service commission

August 26, 2024 | Columbia County, New York


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New appointment set to reshape civil service commission
In a recent government meeting, the resignation of Kathy Hogencamp from the Civil Service Commission was announced, effective June 30. Hogencamp, who previously served as chair of the commission, has moved to pursue a permanent loan opportunity.

In light of her departure, the commission is proposing the appointment of Tom Fisher as her successor. Fisher, a former chair of the Civil Service Commission, comes highly recommended for the role. If approved, he will serve the remaining six-year term, which concludes on May 31, 2026. Fisher will be vested with all powers, duties, and responsibilities associated with the commission, ensuring continuity in its operations.

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