Politics & Government
City Of Napa Hires Walnut Creek Assistant City Manager
Fran Robustelli began her new role Monday for the city of Napa.

NAPA, CA — The city of Napa on Monday welcomed newly appointed Assistant City Manager Fran Robustelli, who comes to Napa from the city of Walnut Creek where she also served as assistant city manager. Prior to that, Robustelli held roles at the city of Hayward and at Dublin-San Ramon Services District.
"I am excited to join the city of Napa and I am looking forward to getting to know and work with this wonderful community," said Robustelli. "My goal is to help increase the ability of the City Manager's Office to better support our departments, as well as our residents and customers."
Robustelli brings a broad skill set in several areas of city administration, which include economic development, human resources, budget management, risk management and emergency management, Napa city officials said Monday in a news release.
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"Fran's experience will contribute nicely to our workforce, and will serve the community well," said Napa City Manager Steve Potter, who previously served as Napa's chief of police. "Our varied backgrounds will complement each other nicely, so we can offer the best service possible."
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