Washington, D.C
DC Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio leaves Bowser Administration
WASHINGTON – D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced a cupboard shake-up on Friday, revealing that Deputy Mayor and Chief of Workers John Falcicchio has left her administration.
Mayor Bowser introduced that Falcicchio is transition to the personal sector, however didn’t provide additional particulars on that transition or what prompted the transfer.
Falcicchio held each the roles of Deputy Mayor for Planning and Financial Improvement and Chief of Workers throughout the Bowser Administration. He has held each roles since 2014. Previous to becoming a member of the administration, Falcicchio volunteered as Bowser’s marketing campaign advisor and director of transition. He was additionally a very long time aide to former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty.
Mayor Bowser introduced two replacements on Friday to take over Falcicchio roles.
Lindsey Parker has been appointed Chief of Workers to Mayor Muriel Bowser, and Keith Anderson will take over as Interim Deputy Mayor for Planning and Financial Improvement.
Parker first joined the Bowser Administration because the Mayor’s Deputy Chief of Workers in 2015, the place she led neighborhood engagement and labored with companies to enhance constituent communication and repair supply processes. In 2019, she was appointed as D.C.’s Chief Expertise Officer, and later grew to become the Assistant Metropolis Administrator in 2022. Throughout her time in these roles, Parker was a driving pressure in modernizing authorities operations and enhancing transparency and accountability by using know-how, in keeping with the Mayor’s workplace.
Anderson has additionally been a longtime member of the D.C. authorities. He beforehand served as Administrators of the D.C. Division of Basic Providers (DGS), the Division of Parks and Recreation, and the Division of Setting. Throughout his time in these roles, Anderson oversaw the development and or modernization of 79 recreation tasks together with recreation amenities, health middle renovations, and facility safety upgrades.
The Mayor’s Workplace concluded the announcement by thanking John Falcicchio for his “years of service to the District.”