Monday, May 10, 2010
KLC Acting Director To Retire
KENTUCKY....
Sixty-two year old Neil Hackworth, the acting executive director of the Kentucky League of Cities, has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Hackworth, who started at the League in 1995 and served as its deputy executive director and chief operations officer for more than 12 years, has served as acting executive director since January, when Sylvia Lovely stepped down from the job following a state audit revealed questionable spending. At least five KLC member cities called for new leadership at the top of the organization after a state audit criticized Hackworth and Insurance Services Director William Hamilton.
Sixty-two year old Neil Hackworth, the acting executive director of the Kentucky League of Cities, has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Hackworth, who started at the League in 1995 and served as its deputy executive director and chief operations officer for more than 12 years, has served as acting executive director since January, when Sylvia Lovely stepped down from the job following a state audit revealed questionable spending. At least five KLC member cities called for new leadership at the top of the organization after a state audit criticized Hackworth and Insurance Services Director William Hamilton.