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Young Named Greensboro City Manager

September 1, 2009 | Caron Myers

The City of Greensboro has a new city manager. On Tuesday morning, city council members named 33-year-old Rashad M. Young as the city manager. The council members had conducted a nationwide search after firing former city manager, Mitch Johnson, this past spring.

While eight of the nine city council members voted to hire Young, one member, Mike Barber, voted against him, citing inexperience and a salary he considered too steep.
?image1?Young has been the city manager of Dayton, Ohio - his hometown - for the past three years. Prior to that, he was Dayton’s assistant city manager, and before that, the assistant city manager of Cincinnati. As city manager of Greensboro, Young will earn $179,500 a year - that’s $500 more that his predecessor - and will receive $850 a month for supplemental executive compensation.

Young starts his new job on October 16th. He as a wife, Tamika, and two young sons, ages 2 ½ and 11 months.
?image2?WFDD’s Caron Myers has the story from Greensboro.

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