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Town Manager Khumalo finalist for position in Watertown

by | Apr 29, 2022 | Featured: News, News

Norman Khumalo, who has served as Hopkinton’s town manager since 2009, was announced as one of three finalists for the city manager position in Watertown.

The other finalists are John Curran, who is Billerica’s town manager, and George Proakis, who is the executive director of Somerville’s Office of Strategic Planning & Community Development. The job came open with the resignation of Michael Driscoll in January.

Watertown City Council President Mark Sideris indicated a public forum will be held May 9, followed by council interviews on May 12.

“I take great pride in my ability to collaborate with a community in developing and managing organizations, departments and programs that are anchored in engagement, generate high value and a focused commitment to community development and quality results,” Khumalo wrote in his application letter. “The diversity of responsibilities from manager to strategic and operational planner has prepared me very well to take on new and exciting challenges in a larger community. I have successfully built effective departments, managed large scale capital projects, negotiated and established major relationships, established effective interaction with boards, among colleagues and other institutions and developed a high degree of mutual commitment and trust among those with whom I have worked.”

Khumalo was hired by Hopkinton in 2009 after a seven-year stint as Westford’s assistant town manager. A native of Zimbabwe, Khumalo also was a town planner in Wellesley and Walpole.

1 Comment

  1. BETH A MALLOY

    Thank you Mr. Khumalo for your years of service to the town of Hopkinton. If you choose to take the job in Watertown you will be missed. I do with you all the luck in the future.

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