Politics & Government
Danbury Mayor Shuffles City Hall Personnel
Mayor Dean Esposito has shuffled around some key staff members as his campaign for reelection enters its late stages.
DANBURY, CT — Mayor Dean Esposito has shuffled around some key staff members as his campaign for reelection enters its late stages.
Lindsay Seti, previously the mayor's executive aide, has been named the Government Affairs and Communications Advisor for the City of Danbury. That position was previously held by John Kleinhans, who moves out of the Mayor's Office into the Finance Department as assistant director of finance/budget and grants.
Former City Councilman Jack Knapp has been named constituent services coordinator for the city, the position formerly held by Jonathan Barney, who will take over from Seti as Esposito's executive aide.
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"John Kleinhans will give the Finance Department the additional support they need to keep our City moving forward. My staff in the Mayor’s Office, including Former City Councilman Jack Knapp, will continue to provide the residents of Danbury with the best possible services while creating an open, accountable, and transparent government," Esposito said, in a statement released Monday.
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