The City of Lake Worth's human resources director will become Lakeland's next human resources and civil service director, city officials announced Thursday.
Mark Farrington, 59, was
chosen from a group of 60 applicants to fill the job left vacant since
the city's former human resources director, Tommy Hamrick, resigned in
August after employees complained he mistreated workers and retaliated
against those who complained.
Farrington starts Aug. 4Read about it...
Farrington is getting closer to home which is in Sefner according to his Facebook page, 28 miles away from Lakeland.
ReplyDeleteThe City of Lake Worth loses a great man of integrity and very knowledgable and experienced in his field. Our City has a big job now because filling those shoes will not be easy.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to see him go but happy for him at the same time because I don't think he would be making the change if he didn't want to.
Happy Friday,
Mark A. Parrilla
Why does Lake Worth keep these announcements under wraps? Why are they so secretive? Any government this secretive doesn't deserve $63.5 mil.
ReplyDeleteanother one bites the dust. he won't have to put up with mAxwell's BS.
ReplyDeleteHe was going to be given the boot with all the wrong doings that were brought up from the Internal Auditor. Thank God Lakeland wants him!!
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