Politics & Government

Dublin City Manager Retires

Joni Pattillo has retired after serving the city for over five-and-a-half years as the Dublin City Manager

After 25 years in public service, Dublin City Manager Joni Pattillo has retired from her post. Pattillo was the City Manager in Dublin for over five-and-a-half of those years.

In a statement released by the City of Dublin earlier this year, Mayor Tim Sbranti shared his thoughts about Pattillo.

“It has been my pleasure to work with Joni over the last several years, and I know that we are a better community because of her service to our residents and businesses,” said Mayor Tim Sbranti. “She guided us through some very difficult budget conversations, but I believe that our actions to appoint her in 2008 have led to the successes we have achieved today. Joni has been a visionary leader who has put Dublin on the right path, and I think all Dublin residents should be thankful for her service to our great community.”

In 2002, Pattillo started as the Assistant City Manager. For more highlights from Pattillo's career, click here.

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