Politics & Government
Jim Mallon To Resign As Ocean City Business Administrator
Jim Mallon will resign effective June 1, city officials announced.

OCEAN CITY, NJ — Jim Mallon will resign from his role as Ocean City Business Administrator effective June 1, city officials announced late Monday afternoon.
Mallon has accepted a government affairs position in the private sector. The search for a replacement will begin immediately.
“It is with great regret that I make this announcement,” Ocean City Mayor Jay Gillian said. “Jim has dedicated much of his career to serving Ocean City, and his dedication and experience have been invaluable to the city at a time when we’re tackling so many important projects. I want to congratulate him and wish him the best in his new job.”
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“It’s been a great pleasure to work in Ocean City and an honor to work beside so many people committed to making this such a special place,” Mallon said. “I feel good about the team that is in place, and I’m confident that all of the work on behalf of Ocean City taxpayers will continue without interruption.”
Mallon has served in Ocean City for more than 16 years. He served three different tenures in the Community Services Department, and for the administration. He has been the Business Administrator for four years, since he assumed the role following the retirement of Mike Dattilo.
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