January 17, 2025 - 14:29

The town of Greenwich is on the lookout for a new comptroller following the announcement of the retirement of its highly regarded finance department head. This transition comes as the town prepares to fill the significant role that has been pivotal in managing its financial operations and ensuring fiscal responsibility.
The position offers a starting salary of $200,000, reflecting the importance of the role within the town's administration. The comptroller will be responsible for overseeing financial reporting, budgeting, and compliance with relevant regulations. The departure of the current finance head, who has been a beloved figure in the community, marks the end of an era and sets the stage for a new chapter in the town’s financial management.
As Greenwich embarks on this search, town officials are focused on finding a candidate with strong leadership skills and a proven track record in municipal finance. The community eagerly anticipates the selection of a new comptroller who can continue the legacy of excellence in financial stewardship.
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