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Supervisors Advance Naomi Kelly's Nomination as City Administrator After Wide Community Support

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · January 26, 2012
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Summary

The Rules Committee advanced Mayor Ed Lee—s nomination of Naomi Kelly to a five-year term as city administrator after Kelly outlined priorities on local hiring, procurement and emergency preparedness and dozens of labor and community leaders urged confirmation. The full Board will vote Feb. 7.

Naomi Kelly, the acting city administrator, asked the Rules Committee on Jan. 26 to confirm her five-year appointment by Mayor Ed Lee, describing a career that began in city government in 1996 and emphasizing priorities including local hiring, procurement reform, community benefits agreements and emergency preparedness. "I am deeply honored and grateful to have been nominated by Mayor Ed Lee to a 5 year term as the city administrator," Kelly said during her remarks.

Kelly told supervisors she had worked across administrations and departments on initiatives intended to expand local hiring and streamline…

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