Jerod Timothy named director of General Services for Grand Junction

Jerod Timothy, Director of General Services for Grand Junction
Jerod Timothy, Director of General Services for Grand Junction - City of Grand Junction
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After nearly 20 years with the City of Grand Junction, Jerod Timothy has been appointed as the new director of General Services. The department is responsible for essential city functions including facilities maintenance, trash and recycling, fleet services, purchasing, and parking. These services are key to maintaining daily government operations and ensuring efficient use of public resources.

The position became available after Jay Valentine was promoted to chief financial officer earlier this year. Timothy previously held the role of deputy director within the same department.

“Jerod has dedicated over 19 years to the City and is known for driving improvements, streamlining operations, and delivering dependable service to both our organization and the community. His collaborative style and commitment to continuous improvement will serve the department and the organization well as we move forward,” said Chief Financial Officer Jay Valentine.



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