Tony Petelos on Central Alabama Water's CEO Search
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This week, Tommy is joined by Tony Petelos, who has served as an Alabama state legislator, mayor of Hoover, and county manager for Jefferson County. With his decades of public service, Tony shares his view on the recent changes at Central Alabama Water, including the utility's rebranding, restructuring, and controversial search for a new CEO.
Tony Petelos served as Hoover, Alabama mayor from 2004 until 2011. In 2011, he became the first county manager and CEO of Jefferson County, overseeing the largest municipal bankruptcy in United States history. In 2020, Jefferson County exited the resulting consent decree from the bankruptcy. He retired from the county manager position in 2021.
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