Miami Herald

Miami Beach appoints interim city manager and plans national search as mayor blasts process

- BY AARON LEIBOWITZ aleibowitz@miamiheral­d.com

Assistant City Manager Rickelle Williams was appointed as the interim city manager of Miami Beach on Wednesday as the City Commission agreed to conduct a national search for a permanent successor to City Manager Alina Hudak over the objections of Mayor Steven Meiner.

Williams, 38, previously served as the economic-developmen­t director, joining the city in September 2020. She will begin in the interim manager role Thursday.

Hudak will stay on in an advisory role until

June 26, serving out a 90-day notice requiremen­t after she announced her resignatio­n last week.

Commission­er Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, who proposed that Williams be selected for the interim role, said she has been “blown away” by Williams during her tenure with the city.

“I’m proud to have another female city manager, and I know she’s going to do a great job,” Rosen Gonzalez said.

Rosen Gonzalez said she believed the interim manager should agree not to apply for the permanent position during the upcoming national search, saying it would create “an unfair playing field.” Williams agreed to that condition, as did most of the City Commission, despite concerns from some officials who said Williams should be allowed to apply.

After the vote, Rosen Gonzalez told reporters the city could change course.

“We make the rules, and we could possibly change the rules,” she said.

Following a rollercoas­ter conversati­on about the succession plan for the city’s top administra­tor, the commission voted 6-1 to appoint Williams and pursue a search to take no longer than six months.

The lone “no” vote was the mayor, who started Wednesday’s discussion by calling for the appointmen­t of Deputy City Manager Eric Carpenter as the permanent city manager without a national search. Meiner argued that, amid an exodus of several high-ranking department heads in recent months, Carpenter would provide much-needed stability.

“Quite frankly, I’m concerned that if we don’t [appoint Carpenter] today, we could potentiall­y destabiliz­e our government,” Meiner said. “You’ll look back on this day a year from now, and our residents will tell us whether it’s a colossal failure of government.”

Meiner and two commission­ers, Joseph Magazine and David Suarez, said they supported the appointmen­t of Carpenter as the next manager. But their colleagues — Rosen Gonzalez, Tanya Katzoff Bhatt, Laura Dominguez and Alex Fernandez — said they felt a national search was the way to go.

“We would be remiss in defaulting to what is known and comfortabl­e without putting together a national search,” Katzoff Bhatt said.

During Wednesday’s discussion, Suarez floated another assistant city manager, Mark Taxis, as an option for the interim manager role to give Williams the option to apply for the permanent position.

Taxis said he wasn’t interested in applying for the permanent role but would be willing to take the interim job.

Suarez and Meiner subsequent­ly proposed a deferral of the interim appointmen­t to next month’s meeting, but their colleagues voted against it.

Williams was born in Mandeville, Jamaica, and moved to Miami at age 6. She earned a master’s degree in public administra­tion at Florida Internatio­nal University and, before coming to Miami Beach, worked as the coordinato­r for capital-improvemen­t projects for the city of Miami Gardens, the economicde­velopment manager for the Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and executive director of the Dania Beach Community Redevelopm­ent Agency.

The details of Williams’ salary and other contract provisions for her new role have not yet been determined.

Aaron Leibowitz: 305-376-2235, @aaron_leib

 ?? ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com | 2022 ?? Rickelle Williams is the new interim city manager of Miami Beach.
ALIE SKOWRONSKI askowronsk­i@miamiheral­d.com | 2022 Rickelle Williams is the new interim city manager of Miami Beach.
 ?? City of Miami Beach ?? Miami Beach’s mayor says Eric Carpenter, above, should be the city manager.
City of Miami Beach Miami Beach’s mayor says Eric Carpenter, above, should be the city manager.
 ?? CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com | 2023 ?? City Manager Alina Hudak will stay on in an advisory role until June 26.
CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com | 2023 City Manager Alina Hudak will stay on in an advisory role until June 26.
 ?? City of Miami Beach ?? Mark Taxis’ name was floated as an option for interim manager.
City of Miami Beach Mark Taxis’ name was floated as an option for interim manager.

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