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Saturday, November 23, 2024

GREATER DURHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Durham City Manager Tom Bonfield Announces Retirement

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Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Aug. 3.

After 12 years of dedicated service to the City of Durham, City Manager Tom Bonfield has decided to retire effective September 30, 2020. City Manager Bonfield announced his retirement in a letter to Mayor Steve Schewel and the City Council on Sunday, August 2. The letter shares both personal and professional reasons for his decision. Read the full letter to the City Council (PDF). 

Bonfield has worked in public service for over 42 years including 12 years as the City Manager of Durham. In his letter he shared, "I am thankful and proud to have had the opportunity to be Durham’s City Manager. The past 12 years have been the most rewarding and enjoyable of my 42-year local government career. I am appreciative of the support I have enjoyed from elected officials, employees, and the community."

City Manager Bonfield will discuss his planned retirement more during tonight’s City Council meeting. Additional information will be shared once available.

Original source: https://durhamnc.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2530

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