Categories: Editorials

Welcome Aboard: Town’s New CFO Gets Right to Work

We stopped by the office of new Winthrop Chief Financial Officer Timothy J. Gordon on his first day and he was busy working in the very important position of managing our financial affairs and charting a course for the year ahead. Mr. Gordon is the chairman of the Holbrook Board of Selectmen and that experience is a tremendous asset to possess as he begins his new job in Winthrop.

We wish Mr. Gordon all the best as he joins Town Manager Jim McKenna and town department heads in overseeing the day-to-day operations of our town.

 

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