Photo: Belmont Town Manager Patrice Garvin
According to a March 5 post on the town’s website, Patrice Garvin, Belmont’s Town Administrator for the past seven years, is one of three finalists to become Danvers’ next town manager.
Garvin and the other two finalists – Gloucester CEO Jill Cahill and former Swampscott Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald- were announced at the Tuesday, March 4 Select Board meeting. The board will interview the three on March 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center.
“The Board will consider the candidates and potentially make a selection that night or at the following Select Board meeting on March 18,” according to the notice.
The job opening occurred when Steve Bartha resigned from the position in October to take the town manager job in Lexington.
This marks the second time Garvin has been a finalist to take a top spot in another municipality since arriving in Belmont in January 2018. In December 2021, Garvin was in the running to replace Reading Town Manager Robert LeLacheur but lost out to Chelsea’s Department of Public Work Commissioner Fidel Maltez.
With nearly the same number of residents (a population of 27,900), Danvers is at the intersection of I95, Route 128, and Route 1, which makes it attractive for commercial development.
Coming to Belmont after serving as Shirley’s Town Administrator, Garvin has had a successful tenure in the “Town of Homes,” receiving outstanding job performance reviews from successive Select Boards. Her tenure included steering the town through the Covid pandemic and budgetary difficulties, including a failed override in 2020.
After her latest merit increase in September 2024, Garvin’s salary is $216,800. The Danvers position statement indicates that Town Manager’s annual salary is budgeted at “$220,000+/- depending on qualifications.”
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