Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Eric Linton Appointed New City Manager

The Dunwoody City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Eric Linton for the role of City Manager at the December 8, 2014 City Council meeting.

Dunwoody Mayor and City Council Unanimously Approve Eric Linton as New City Manager

Formerl County Administrator for Douglas County, Georgia, Linton Brings 18 Years of Public Administration and Managerial Experience to Dunwoody

Dunwoody, Ga. – December 8, 2014 – The Dunwoody City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Eric Linton for the role of City Manager at the December 8, 2014 City Council meeting.

The unanimous vote follows a seven-month-long, nationwide search, directed by Dunwoody Mayor Mike Davis and supported by a review committee comprised of the Mayor, two City Council members and select members of the community.  The review committee evaluated a list of extraordinarily qualified candidates and narrowed down a group of finalists for the position.

“We conducted a thorough search and ultimately selected Eric from a large list of experienced and extremely talented candidates,” said Dunwoody Mayor Mike Davis. “Eric is a highly skilled public administrator and government services manager with experience at the city and county level. Specifically, we were impressed with his veteran skills in planning, zoning and development as well as his experience with comprehensive planning. I am confident he will be a tremendous asset to our city and the right leader for our exceptional team of employees.” 

Mr. Linton is a Credentialed Manager with the International City/County Management Association, a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and is active in the American Planning Association, Georgia Planning Association, the Georgia City-County Management Association and the Association County Commissioners of Georgia.

“I am excited about the opportunity to serve the citizens of Dunwoody and help implement development and infrastructure improvements in line with community-driven plans and goals,” said Linton. “I grew up just outside the Dunwoody city border and attended Chamblee High School so I am very familiar with the area’s character, history and tradition. It’s a homecoming for me in a way and I’m looking forward to providing strategic and effective ideas to help the city succeed.”

Mr. Linton is married to Cathy, his wife of 11 years, and together they have one son, Thomas.  Mr. Linton holds a Masters in Planning and also a Bachelor of Science in Management, Operations Management, both from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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