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Judy Gilleland Wins Top Career Award

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Topic: Judy Gilleland Wins Top Career Award
Posted By: Middletown News
Subject: Judy Gilleland Wins Top Career Award
Date Posted: Mar 14 2013 at 3:39pm
Judy Gilleland, City Manager in Middletown since 2008 has been awarded the prestigious Career Achievement award given by the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.
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Posted By: over the hill
Date Posted: Mar 15 2013 at 1:15pm
Did our mayor say We look forward to MANY more years of her "leadership". Dear God I hope not!!!


Posted By: VietVet
Date Posted: Mar 15 2013 at 2:14pm
It would be interesting to know the criteria by which this award was given. If the award was given by how many smoking mirrors a person can create, how well the person being awarded used their people to do the thinking for them, the number and degree of incompetent decisions that one can make in a given time frame, the quick manner in which ruination of a city can be accomplished and credit for being constantly misfocused on building a city while catering to a small contingent of its citizenry, then yes, I can see where Gilleland would have won this award hands down.

If competency, positive growth, inclusion of the citizenry, making correct decisions, having a workable game plan, having logical growth prioritization and working on behalf of ALL citizens are the criteria.....not a chance in hell of her winning.

That is what I have seen since she showed up in this town. I don't know what Mulligan is talking about in his assessment of this woman. Hint to Lawrence The Mayor........acknowledgment of a problem is the first step toward mental recovery.

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Posted By: over the hill
Date Posted: Mar 15 2013 at 5:23pm
ALL THOSE IN SUPPORT OF VET'S ASSESSMENT OF THE ARTICLE SAY YEA, THOSE OPPOSED SAY NEY I THINK YEAS MAY OUT NUMBER THE NEYS



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