Keri Shannon’s tenure as the chief executive of the City of Nedlands has ended four months after she went on indefinite leave, coinciding with upcoming local council elections. The city announced her departure, effective January 30, following a performance review that led to her leave. Interim CEO Arthur Kyron will continue until a new CEO is appointed by incoming council members after the elections on March 28. Shannon’s time in office was marked by financial and governance challenges, including controversies that resulted in the dissolution of the previous council.
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