Pamela Ott will retire on June 20, 2025, after 22 years of service to Pleasanton, where she played a crucial role in enhancing city governance and community welfare. Starting as economic development manager, Ott ascended through positions, leading significant projects like the Workday headquarters and the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone. Her successor, Alexa Jeffress, has prior experience in economic and workforce development, aiming to continue Ott's legacy in community-focused leadership.
Ott's departure marks the end of an influential chapter for Pleasanton, as she was a key player in advancing the city's initiatives and community welfare.
As city manager, Gerry Beaudin noted, 'Pamela has been a pillar of leadership in Pleasanton, helping advance complex initiatives while always keeping the community's needs in mind.'
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