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Rockville Names Robert DiSpirito as its Next City Manager

New Hire Brings 20 Years of Experience as a City Manager

Robert DiSpirito, a Florida resident with three decades of service in local government leadership, will be Rockville’s next city manager, the Mayor and Council announced Nov. 29.

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Robert DiSpirito starts as Rockville’s city manager on Jan. 3.

DiSpirito, who is the interim senior manager of the Sarasota County (Florida) Planning and Development Department, most recently served as the city manager of Dunedin, Florida for nine years. He previously served as city manager of Oberlin, Ohio for 11 years.

As Dunedin’s city manager, DiSpirito was responsible for the city’s daily operations, overseeing 400 employees and an $80 million budget. DiSpirito’s accomplishments included creating the city’s Housing & Economic Development Department and guiding Dunedin’s award-winning downtown and redevelopment citywide.

“My wife, Evangelina, our children and I truly look forward to making Rockville our new home,” DiSpirito said. “This is an amazing and diverse community of strong neighborhoods, beautiful parks, high-performing schools, a lively town center and engaged citizens. As city manager, I look forward to reaching out and hearing what matters to our employees, residents, civic groups, schools, businesses and other partners.”

DiSpirito was officially appointed city manager by the Mayor and Council at their Dec. 12 meeting. While he was in town, he sat down for an interview with Rockville 11.

“One of the things that attracted me to this community was the fact that this town has a national reputation for the quality of life and being a well-run city,” he said in the interview. “And that doesn’t mean necessarily from the top. It takes everybody to run the city organization. Everybody at every level.”

DiSpirito also served as assistant city manager/human resources director for Delaware, Ohio, and as assistant city manager/director of planning and development for Meadville, Pennsylvania. He began his career working for the Council and Manager of Dallas, Texas. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh and a bachelor’s degree in public administration and journalism from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania.

“The Council and I are excited to announce the hiring of Rob DiSpirito as city manager,” Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton said. “We are confident that Mr. DiSpirito has the skills and experience to address the opportunities and challenges facing our city, to lead our staff and to serve our community during this important time in Rockville’s history. We look forward to collaborating with Mr. DiSpirito to further Rockville’s reputation as one of America’s leading small cities.”

DiSpirito was selected from three finalists after a national search conducted by The Novak Consulting Group. Craig L. Simoneau has served as Rockville’s acting city manager since February. He succeeded Barbara B. Matthews.
“We thank Craig Simoneau for his service to the Rockville community during this transition,” Newton said. “His leadership as acting city manager and as director of public works demonstrates the kind of commitment that truly exemplifies what Rockville is all about.”

DiSpirito will start on Jan. 3.

The City of Rockville operates under a council-manager form of government. The city manager is responsible to the Mayor and the Council for the day-to-day management of city operations. Under provisions of the city charter and code, the city manager prepares a budget for the Mayor and Council’s approval; recruits, hires, and supervises staff; serves as the Mayor and Council’s chief administrative officer; implements Mayor and Council policies; and provides professional recommendations.

Read welcoming remarks from DiSpirito and learn more about the Rockville city manager’s role at www.rockvillemd.gov/citymanager.

This article has been updated.

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