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Maureen Confrey announces retirement as San Francisco Fire Commission Secretary

May 08, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Maureen Confrey announces retirement as San Francisco Fire Commission Secretary
The San Francisco Fire Commission is preparing for a significant transition as it announces the retirement of Maureen Confrey, the long-serving fire commission secretary, effective July 1, 2024. During a recent meeting, President Morgan and Commissioner Nicasio expressed their gratitude for Confrey's dedicated service, highlighting her 24.5 years of commitment to the city, including a decade in her current role.

In light of Confrey's departure, the commission is moving swiftly to fill the vacancy. The position was posted on April 1, and the application period will close this Friday, May 5. Approximately 50 applications have already been received, and the goal is to present at least 10 qualified candidates to the commission for review shortly after the closing date. This process is being closely managed to ensure a smooth transition, with a target to select a new secretary by June 15.

Confrey has committed to assisting in the training of her successor, ensuring that the transition is as seamless as possible. The commission plans to hold a special meeting during the week of May 20 to review the candidates and schedule interviews, with the aim of having the new hire ready to start in July.

This proactive approach underscores the commission's commitment to maintaining continuity and effective operations within the department, even as it bids farewell to a valued member of its team. The community can look forward to a well-organized transition that honors Confrey's legacy while preparing for the future.

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