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September 27, 2006 06:50 PM UTC

Finegan Leaves Mayor's Office

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  • by: Colorado Pols

From the Rocky Mountain News:

Cole Finegan, who for 15 months has held two of the most powerful posts at Denver City Hall – mayor’s chief of staff and city attorney – announced his resignation Tuesday.

Simultaneously, Mayor John Hickenlooper told an assembly of ranking city workers gathered in a third-floor City Hall library that Kelly Brough will take the reins as chief of staff in December. She has been serving as deputy chief of staff.

A decision on who will replace Finegan as city attorney should be made within three months, Brough said…

…There was no indication of a rift between Finegan and the mayor, although Finegan said he did not have any immediate plans for his next career move.

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  1. I vote for a move to the Ritter administration.  Time line: 1/19/2006 – Ritter chooses Barbara O’Brien as running mate. O’Brien’s organization, Colorado’s Children Campaign was deeply involved in promoting the Manuel High School redesign into three schools in 2000.  2/6/06-Hickenlooper decides not to run for governor, giving Ritter clean sweep to Democratic nomination. 2/10/2006 – Bennett, former chief of staff for Hickenlooper, announces the five year experiment (midwifed by O’Brien, et.al.) is a failure, but  Manuel High School will not be an issue in a democratic primary contest.

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