East Dunbartonshire Council’s chief executive is to retire after almost 15 years in the post.
through three local government elections as well as the Covid pandemic and subsequent recovery which was commended in a Best Value Audit Report in 2021.He is a chartered civil engineer who started his career with Strathclyde Regional Council Roads Department in 1985, moving to East Dunbartonshire as Roads Contracts Manager and then on to Head of Service shortly after local government reorganisation in 1996.
Announcing his plan to retire, he said: “It has been a pleasure and a privilege to be in this role for 15 years and to see East Dunbartonshire continue to flourish in what has been a challenging and changing time for local government. Following news of his planned retirement, Council Leader Gordan Low paid tribute to Gerry’s service to the council.
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