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Sally will leave council next month



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
Wednesday, 12.30pm - A KEY member of the South Kesteven District Council team will leave next month to take up a new challenge in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
Corporate head of finance and resources Sally Marshall will leave at the end of June to take up the position of director of finance and corporate services at Dacorum Borough Council.

Sally said: "I have enjoyed my four and a half years at SKDC and am looking forward to the challenges of my new position at Dacorum."

Acting chief executive Beverly Agass said: "Sally has been a tremendous asset to SKDC and will be hugely missed by all her friends and colleagues.

"We would like to take this opportunity to wish her every success in her new position at Dacorum Borough Council."

Financial service manager Richard Wyles will take over part of Sally's workload during the recruitment process.

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