with the mayor citing the need “to do better” when it comes to telling windsor’s stories, city hall is undertaking a shakeup in its communications department.
“i think it’s fair to say that we know we can do better than we have been doing, and we see the need to do better to tell the story of things that are going on here,” dilkens told the star.
as part of the current changes, the city of windsor’s long-time manager of communications has taken a job with the windsor public library, and another communications staffer has departed city hall.
starting this week, jason moore, who’s been the city’s spokesperson since 2010, is managing the local library’s marketing and communications.
moore told the star he was offered the position, which had been vacant for roughly a year following the retirement of long-time library manager chris woodrow.
“it’s a change, and i’m a proponent of change,” moore said. “i’ve been with the city in the same role for 14 years, and i think someone else might have a different voice and different ideas.
“i’m stepping into a position that’s in need of some work, and i really want to make a difference there — i want to go where i’m needed.”
dilkens called moore’s move to the library “amicable,” and that, “moving forward, we’re happy,” since he has the experience to help improve communications.