NO MOVE TO REHIRE BAKER IN SAN JOAQUIN.Byline: Daily News During its first scheduled meeting since CAO David Baker David Baker may refer to:
Discussion of the new chief administrative officer A chief administrative officer (CAO) is responsible for administrative management of private, public or governmental corporations. The CAO is one of the highest ranking members of an organization, managing daily operations and usually reporting directly to the chief executive search was not on the agenda, and not brought up by San Joaquin San Joaquin (săn wäkēn`), river, c.320 mi (510 km) long, rising in the Sierra Nevada, E Calif., and flowing W then N through the S Central Valley to form a large delta with the Sacramento River near Suisun Bay, an arm of San Francisco Bay. County supervisors, a spokeswoman said. ``There was no mention of David Baker,'' said county spokeswoman Connie Cassinetto. Baker left his $128,000-a-year job in San Joaquin County to take the CAO position in Ventura County for $157,788. He quit Nov. 20 after less than a week on the job, declaring the county in financial chaos and unwilling to change. The 26-year administrator returned to his Lodi Lodi, city, Italy Lodi (lô`dē), city (1991 pop. 42,250), Lombardy, N Italy, on the Adda River, near Milan. It is an important dairy and light industrial center. home before Ventura supervisors had received the scathing six-page resignation letter he sent out after his first week in Ventura County. San Joaquin County had hired the professional search firm DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) See mobile TV. Maximus to help select a replacement for Baker. The firm was in the process of preparing brochures to solicit candidates for the job. The board is scheduled to meet again next Tuesday. |
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