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Strathbogie Shire Council CEO Julie Salomon resigns

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Big shoes to fill: Strathbogie Shire Council chief executive Julia Salomon will leave her post in July.

Strathbogie Shire Council chief executive Julie Salomon has announced her resignation effective Thursday, July 4.

Council administrator Peter Stephenson said Ms Salomon’s tenure had been pivotal in leading the organisation through a transformative period of growth and development.

“During her tenure, Julie navigated the organisation through turbulent times, beginning with her arrival in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic,” Mr Stephenson said.

“She also managed challenges such as floods, severe storms and addressing unacceptable councillor behaviour, which led to the Minister for Local Government, Melissa Horne, suspending the remaining councillors.

“As CEO, Julie achieved remarkable results, including saving $2 million on the Violet Town Landfill rehabilitation by successfully lobbying the Environmental Protection Authority to reclassify the site as low risk.

“She took pride in overseeing major community-driven infrastructure projects and upgrades, such as the Rockies Footbridge, the Nagambie Foreshore Walk, streetscape enhancements in local towns and the establishment of toilet facilities in others.”

Ms Salomon also fostered cost-saving partnerships with Mansfield, Benalla, and Murrindindi councils and a tourism collaboration with Mitchell Shire Council and Greater Shepparton City Council.

“Throughout her tenure, Julie implemented best practice communications strategies to encourage engagement, notably through a 120-strong Community Panel, and initiated the ‘Pitch my Project’ initiative, which has funded over 30 major projects throughout the shire,” Mr Stephenson said.

“On a personal note, I found Julie to be most professional and collegiate, and she leaves with my thanks and best wishes.”