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Goodlettsville announces new titles among restructuring

Goodlettsville

The city of Goodlettsville has announced organizational restructuring as part of a large effort to improve operational effectiveness and efficiency.  

 “The mission of the City of Goodlettsville is to operate with efficiency and integrity in all we do, as we strive to enhance the quality of life for the community we serve,” said City Manager Tim Ellis. “This restructuring will enable the city to better serve its residents by increasing operational efficiency and delivering an unparalleled quality of life.” 

Sarah Jennings, formerly serving as director of parks and recreation, has been selected as senior director of public services. She will head the new Department of Public Services, which combines the city’s parks and recreation department and public works department into a single entity.  

Jack Presley, who previously served as superintendent of parks, will serve as serve as assistant director of the new Department of Public Services.  

Jeff McCormick, who formerly served as director of public works, has been named director of wastewater utilities. He will oversee daily operations and ensuring regulatory compliance for the city’s wastewater department, restructured from the city’s wastewater division.  

Addam McCormick has been selected as senior director of community development and will oversee the new Department of Community Development. The department was created by merging the codes department and planning department and will encompass planning and zoning, building codes, property maintenance, stormwater, GIS, capital programs, and economic development.