One of the Regina’s top administrators is no longer employed with the city.
It was announced Friday deputy city manager and chief operations officer Brent Sjoberg has been let go from his role. The vacated position will not be filled, according to city manager Chris Holden.
“Strong organizations require a strong and unified leadership team,” Holden said in a statement. “The effectiveness of an organization is directly impacted by leadership from the senior level.”
Instead, Holden — who just took over his new role as city manager on March 1 – said Sjoberg’s duties will be spread out to those in existing roles.
Sjoberg came to the city as a senior leader in 2007 and was heavily involved with the new Mosaic Stadium and the sewage treatment plant.
The most-recent salary figures reveal he was making $259,000.