Politics & Government
City Of Pittsburgh: Four Mayor's Office Staff Announce Departures For New Positions
PITTSBURGH, PA (September 24, 2021) Four members of the Office of Mayor William Peduto have announced their departure for new positions.
09.24.2021
PITTSBURGH, PA (September 24, 2021) Four members of the Office of Mayor William Peduto have announced their departure for new positions.
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“Alicia, Henry, Tiffini and Darlene have served in this administration for several years and they have brought energy and passion to their roles to make Pittsburgh a better place. I thank each of them for their dedication, drive and creativity to deliver critical programs and services to our residents,” said Mayor Peduto. “We were lucky to have selfless and smart public servants and I know they will each continue to offer their gifts for the betterment of our neighbors.”
Alicia Carberry has served as the Operations Assistant in the Mayor's Office since August of 2017 and has worked for the City since 2015. In her role, Carberry has worked closely with the Chief Operations Officer and departments related to operations. Throughout her six years, Carberry has done incredible work in streamlining and standardizing operations so that staff could focus on initiatives that support and further the City’s vision.
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Some of her many accomplishments include:
Carberry also worked closely with city departments to develop the City’s Goals on Littering and Dumping (GOLD) plan. Carberry will be continuing her work on GOLD, zero litter and zero waste as the Department of Public Works Recycling Supervisor in the Bureau of Environmental Services. Monday is her last day with the Mayor’s Office.
Henry Horn Pyatt started in the Mayor’s Office in May of 2014 as the Small Business and Neighborhood Redevelopment Manager in the Bureau of Neighborhood Empowerment before becoming the Economic Opportunity Manager in the Office of Equity. Horn Pyatt has worked closely with stakeholders in the small business and redevelopment communities to ensure that local businesses have access to resources to succeed and grow.
Among Horn Pyatt’s many accomplishments over his seven years with the City are:
Horn Pyatt’s last day in the Mayor’s Office will be October 22 before he moves into his new role as Community Affairs Specialist in Pennsylvania for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Tiffini Gorman Simoneaux started in the Mayor’s Office as the Early Childhood Manager in August 2016 before her portfolio expanded to cover early childhood and other youth initiatives as the Youth and Education Manager in the Office of Equity. Throughout her five years with the City, Gorman Simoneaux has advocated for quality early childhood education and worked with stakeholders in the youth and education space throughout our region to improve accessibility of opportunities.
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