separately, the mayor’s office is seeking a director of communications. the temporary full-time position had been occupied by pam mady, who has filled the role, off and on, on a contractual basis for dilkens and previous windsor mayors.
the mayor’s office will also soon post for a new projects, marketing, and communications advisor. pedro kantati, who has filled the role since 2022, has accepted a permanent job elsewhere, dilkens said.
dilkens called positions in the mayor’s office a “stepping stone” for individuals who regularly “go on to bigger, better careers.” the jobs in the mayor’s office are not permanent and only follow the mayor’s term.
“i think what we want to do is make sure we’re bolstering the communications department,” dilkens said of the city at large. “
we want to make sure we have good strategic communications people in place who are thinking forward, who are looking at the calendar.
“we’ve seen some challenges in the general media market in terms of staffing. we really feel it’s important that residents get factual, good information from a trusted source.
“i think most people would agree that the city of windsor as an organization is a trusted source.”
moving out of city hall: jason moore, until last week the senior manager of communications and customer service for the city of windsor, is seen at farrow riverside miracle park on tuesday, aug. 27, 2024. this week, he became spokesperson for the windsor public library.
taylor campbell
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windsor star
ward 4 coun. mark mckenzie, who chairs the windsor public library board, told the star the library is “streamlining” its communications and marketing position, which used to be rolled in with other job duties.