January 9, 2025 - 00:24

The Portland School District is embarking on a search for a new Executive Director of Finance following the recent resignation of Helene DiBartolomeo. DiBartolomeo, who took on the role in August 2023, stepped down in December, prompting the district to seek a replacement who can effectively manage its financial operations.
The district is now focused on finding a qualified candidate who can bring strong leadership and financial expertise to the position. The Executive Director of Finance plays a crucial role in overseeing budgeting, financial planning, and fiscal accountability within the school system. This position is vital for ensuring that the district's resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to support educational programs and initiatives.
As the search progresses, the district is committed to engaging stakeholders in the process to find someone who aligns with its values and can contribute positively to the financial health of the schools. The community will be kept informed as the search unfolds.
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