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Burlington's Catherine Baldelli Retires After 30+ Years in GIS, IT, and Transit Roles

After three decades of service, Catherine Baldelli retires. The City of Burlington seeks a passionate transit professional to fill her role and continue her legacy.

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Burlington's Catherine Baldelli Retires After 30+ Years in GIS, IT, and Transit Roles

Catherine Baldelli, a long-serving employee in GIS, IT, and Transit roles across both private and public sectors, has announced her retirement. She will continue in her current role at the City of Burlington until mid-December. The city is now seeking a replacement for her position.

Baldelli's departure opens an exciting opportunity to shape the future of transit in Burlington. The ideal candidate should be passionate about transit and eager to make a positive impact. They should also possess strong leadership skills to guide a team.

Baldelli's retirement marks the end of over three decades of service in various roles. Her expertise and dedication will be greatly missed. The city is committed to finding a suitable successor who can build on her legacy.

The City of Burlington invites applications for Catherine Baldelli's replacement. The role offers a unique chance to influence the future of transit in the city. Interested candidates should possess a strong passion for transit, a desire to make a positive impact, and excellent leadership skills. Baldelli will remain in her position until mid-December to ensure a smooth transition.

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