The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trenton names third business administra­tor

- By Isaac Avilucea iavilucea@21st-centurymed­ia.com @IsaacAvilu­cea on Twitter

TRENTON >> The turnover continues for the mayor’s cabinet.

The city is shifting acting business administra­tor Arch Liston over to economic developmen­t to make way for a new business administra­tor.

Adam Cruz started in that role Monday, becoming the third person to fill that position since Mayor Reed Gusciora was sworn in this year to take over for ex-Mayor Eric Jackson.

Liston was hired in October in that capacity to replace Terry McEwen, a holdover from the last mayoral administra­tion who resigned Nov. 1.

“I’m excited to get Adam started working on behalf of the City of Trenton. His expertise will be put to the test as we face years of budgetary mismanagem­ent head-on,” Gusciora said in a statement announcing the move. “Adam has worked under challengin­g circumstan­ces in places like Newark and Perth Amboy, so I’m sure he’ll be fine under pressure.”

Liston, who came to Trenton highly recommende­d by the Department of Community Affairs, is only filling in as economic developmen­t director on an interim basis while a search for a permanent replacemen­t continues, a city spokesman said.

He will work to help the city reconcile missing documentat­ion dating back at least two administra­tion related to community block grants. Missing paperwork and budget irregulari­ties led to the mayor calling for a state-commission­ed forensic audit in October.

But the mayor was forced to admit, following questions from the legislativ­e body about whether Gusciora’s request was a “political ploy,” that the Department of Community Affairs struck down his request for such an exhaustive examinatio­n of the city’s books feeling it wasn’t needed.

DCA is expected to conduct an audit intended to help the city reconcile record-keeping of Community Developmen­t Block Grants.

The city has lost out on about $6 million in federal grants becomes of mismanagem­ent over the years.

While Liston is busy working that out, Cruz will take over his responsibi­lities as business administra­tor.

Cruz, who is pursuing his master’s degree in public administra­tion at Fairleigh Dickinson University, served previously as Perth Amboy’s business administra­tor for two years.

His resume shows he left that position, for which he was responsibl­e for overseeing day-to-day operations of all city department­s, in June of this year.

Cruz was also assistant business administra­tor in Newark for almost two years, according to his resume.

He served in various capacities in Newark government and was chief of staff for at-large councilman Carlos Gonzalez from 2006 to 2008.

Cruz has a bachelor’s degree in environmen­tal planning and design from Rutgers University.

He expects to graduate from Fairleigh Dickinson with his master’s next year, according to his resume.

 ?? TRENTONIAN FILE PHOTO ?? Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora talks to students at the Ninth Grade Academy.
TRENTONIAN FILE PHOTO Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora talks to students at the Ninth Grade Academy.

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