Niles Anderegg has been named Rockville’s new deputy city clerk in the City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Office. His first day was March 11.
Anderegg comes to Rockville from the International City/County Management Association, where he served as a research and content development associate, and a member and customer support specialist. While serving in those positions, he conducted research to identify the latest developments in local government, evaluated program functions to make processes more efficient, and oversaw all administrative aspects of ICMA’s member committee program, including scheduling, calendar maintenance, record keeping, member outreach, database maintenance and organizing high-level information for both the executive director and the president of the board.
Anderegg has a master’s in public administration from the University of Baltimore and a bachelor’s in history from American University.
“I am very pleased to have Niles join the team. His experience and education will be a great asset to the city,” said City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Sara Taylor-Ferrell.
“I am excited to be joining the city and am looking forward to helping this great community,” Anderegg said.
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