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Ethics commission speeds executive director search as incumbent plans Jan. 23 departure
Summary
Facing an abbreviated timeline after the executive director’s planned Jan. 23 departure, the San Francisco Ethics Commission agreed Nov. 18 to form a publicly noticed search committee, consider selecting a search firm before December, and require that firms carry out expanded community engagement while preserving applicant confidentiality.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission on Nov. 18 moved to accelerate its search for a replacement executive director after the current director announced a departure effective Jan. 23.
Chair Lee told commissioners the commission has "less than 3 months to hire the next ED" and described plans to form a publicly noticed search committee chaired by the chair with Vice Chair Busch as alternate. The commission is seeking a national, inclusive search and wants any selected firm to run an extensive community-engagement component, Lee said.
The push for speed follows a timetable in which the request for qualifications for search firms was set to close Nov.…
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