Dayton's new manager familiar here
Rashad Young, a former assistant Cincinnati City Manager, is the new Dayton, Ohio, City Manager.
Young, 30, is believes to be Dayton's youngest-ever city manager, after city officials Wednesday eliminated the interim city manager title he held for several months.
Young served in the Dayton government administration from 1994-2002 when he came to Cincinnati as an assistant city manager under Valerie Lemmie from 2002 through June 2005 when he returned to serve again in Dayton government.
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How this guy can get a job in city government after the Empire Theatre fiasco is beyond me.
No thanks to the Enquirer for informing the citizenry, but the rip-off artist was a college buddy of Mr. Young's.
Dayton is a dreadful, waste of a once glorious city. They deserve whatever they get from this overpaid quota clown.
Anonymouses --
(1) Please explain to us all how Rashad Young is responsible for something City Council approved before he was even hired.
(2) Please explain how the fact that two people who went to the same college are "buddies" and obviously in cahoots. By that logic, Tim Burke conspired with Ken Blackwell to fix the 2004 presidential election.
(3) What is an "overpaid quota clown," and how does that label apply to Rashad Young? What are you suggesting?
Anon 8:34, how's this for starters?
http://www.irhine.com/index.jsp?page=home_empire
That ought to answer your first two questions, or at least get you started.
The biggest mistake City Council made was not firing Valerie Lemmie and hiring Rashad Young instead.
Cincinnati's loss is Dayton's gain. It's a shame that so many talented people bailed out in the dying days of the Lemmie Administration.
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