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    Ginther Taps Chief of Staff for Mayoral Transition, Seeks Resumes for City Hall

    While many people will be taking time off for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Eve and other holidays through the end of the year, Columbus Mayor-Elect Andrew Ginther announced yesterday that he is just beginning work on his transition from City Council President into his new role as Mayor on January 1st.

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    “We are taking the first steps to ensure Columbus is well-positioned to carry forward the momentum and build upon the solid foundation laid by Mayor Coleman,” said Ginther. “I look forward to working with Mayor Coleman and his team to provide for a smooth transition.”

    Ginther announced that his current Chief of Staff Ken Paul will lead the transition effort, overseeing the new Mayoral Transition Advisory Council, and acting as a central point of contact for the effort. The members of the advisory council will be announced in early December.

    Additionally, Ginther noted that anyone seeking employment with the City of Columbus can view job openings on the Civil Service Commission website, and submit resumes electronically to [email protected].

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