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Uploaded: Thursday, June 21, 2012, 8:28 AM
Boesch leaves for Placer County
Former county and city manager starts new job
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by Sandy Brundage
Almanac Staff
Placer County announced on June 12 that it had hired a new CEO -- former San Mateo County manager David Boesch.
Mr. Boesch, who also served as city manager in Menlo Park for seven years, resigned from San Mateo County in November after three years due to what he called "different philosophies" with the Board of Supervisors.
As the local county manager, he earned $270,233 annually plus a $13,338 transportation allowance on top of other benefits. His severance package included three-and-a-half months' salary plus health insurance through April 2012.
The $1.16 million home loan Mr. Boesch received from Menlo Park in 2002 was transferred to San Mateo County. According to a county spokesman, the loan was repaid in full upon the sale of the house on March 22.
His new job started June 18, according to Placer County.
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Posted by Hank Lawrence, a resident of the Menlo Park: Sharon Heights neighborhood, on Jun 21, 2012 at 1:16 pm The Almanac is a little late in reporting the news. About 8 days late. Please read post I wrote on June 13
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which refers to this e-news article the day before
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