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Sunnyvale has officially appointed Linda Sell as the new vice mayor and Matthew Paulin as the finance director. This decision comes as part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance its governance and financial management.
Linda Sell, who has been an active member of the city council, brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to community service. Her leadership style is expected to foster collaboration and drive initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for residents. As vice mayor, she will play a crucial role in shaping the city’s policies and addressing the pressing issues faced by the community.
Matthew Paulin steps into the role of finance director with a robust background in municipal finance and budgeting. His expertise will be vital in ensuring the city’s financial health and transparency. Paulin’s focus will include optimizing resources and managing the city’s budget effectively, which is essential for sustaining public services and infrastructure.
Together, Sell and Paulin are poised to make significant contributions to Sunnyvale’s growth and development.
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