December 12, 2024 - 13:56
GREENFIELD — Following the resignation of former Finance Director Stella Chan, Weston Public Schools’ Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations, Stephen Nembirkow, has stepped into the role of Finance Director for the city. Nembirkow, a licensed professional with extensive experience in financial management, is focused on stabilizing staffing within the department and streamlining budget processes to enhance operational efficiency.
In his new position, Nembirkow plans to address the challenges that have arisen during the transition period. He aims to create a cohesive team environment that fosters collaboration and productivity among staff members. By prioritizing effective communication and support, he hopes to build a strong foundation for the Finance Department.
Additionally, Nembirkow is committed to refining budgetary procedures to ensure transparency and accountability in financial reporting. His strategic approach is expected to lead to better resource allocation and improved fiscal health for Greenfield, ultimately benefiting the community as a whole.
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