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Oversight board approves inspector general search firm, quarterly report and minutes

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Summary

The San Francisco Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board voted unanimously on three administrative items: hiring Berkeley Search Consultants to support the second inspector general recruitment (about $55,000), appointing a board liaison to that search, approving the board’s Q3 report and approving prior meeting minutes.

The Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board on Oct. 3 approved a set of administrative motions including hiring an executive search firm to recruit the next inspector general, appointing a board liaison for that search, approving the board’s third-quarter report and approving the Sept. 5 meeting minutes.

Benjamin Ritchie, a senior human resources consultant with the Department of Human Resources, summarized the request for proposals process and recommended Berkeley Search Consultants for the inspector general recruitment. Ritchie told the board the firm’s proposal estimated a typical executive search timeline of roughly 10 weeks and a cost of approximately $55,000.

The board voted to accept DHR’s recommendation and to authorize the contract. President William Palmer then nominated Julie Sue to serve as the board’s liaison with DHR and the selected consultant; the board approved that appointment as well.…

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