Molly Stump will retire at the end of the year after 35 years in public service and 15 years with Palo Alto, with prior service at San Francisco City Hall. Her work included rebuilding Palo Alto's libraries, constructing affordable housing, and creating programs to fight climate change. Council's Appointed Officers Committee will meet on Sept. 9 to discuss recruitment of a replacement. The City Attorney manages an approximately $5 million budget and oversees 13 employees. The council granted a 6% raise last year. Her salary is $365,266 plus $33,082 paid into her retirement plan, excluding benefits.
It's been an honor to come to work every day to solve problems and support projects and activities that improve community life,
Rebuilding Palo Alto's libraries, constructing affordable housing, creating innovative programs to fight climate change - these are a few of the many things my team and I have contributed to over the years. I look forward to supporting the Council to bring the best leader to Palo Alto for the challenges ahead.
Molly has been an extraordinary advisor and colleague, providing invaluable guidance to the City's work on behalf of the Palo Alto community. She will be sorely missed by our entire team,
Collection
[
|
...
]