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City of Eastvale Appoints New Assistant City Manager

Bryan Jones, Asst. City Manager, Eastvale California

Eastvale, CA – Eastvale City Manager Michele Nissen is pleased to announce the appointment of Bryan Jones as the City’s new Assistant City Manager. The appointment became effective on Monday, April 16, 2018 and concluded a six-month recruitment process. Jones was selected from ninety applicants of a nation-wide search.

“We are thrilled to have Bryan serve as the Assistant City Manager for the City of Eastvale,” City Manager Michele Nissen said. “He is passionate about helping the City move in the direction of our full potential that will ultimately help us serve the community in the best way. I am confident that he will do a great job in this position.”

Bryan draws from his nearly 20 years in both the public and private sectors. He has lead cutting-edge land use and transportation infrastructure projects throughout California and North America as a results-oriented certified planner and professional engineer. He has more than a decade serving in local agency public sector in leadership positions, where he lead land use projects such as large scale residential developments, office campuses, industrial parks, transit oriented development, downtown revitalization, and mixed use projects.

Bryan has a Masters in Public Administration from Norwich University focused on Leadership and Sustainable Financial Strategies, a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from University of California Davis with a communications minor. Bryan is a certified National Complete Streets Instructor and for the past six years, he has served the Caltrans as a voting member on the California Traffic Control Devices Committee for the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Bryan is passionate about identifying ways to help move and connect people, businesses, and communities so that they can all thrive.

“I am honored and humbled to be joining such an amazing team,” said Assistant City Manager Bryan Jones. “The culture of an organization is very important to me, and you can feel the Eastvale Way the moment you walk into City Hall. The team truly cares about working with  each other and care about the people and businesses of the community; helping Eastvale move in the direction of it’s potential.”

“As the new Assistant City Manager, I look forward to serving the people of Eastvale and collectively, enhancing the quality of life for everyone in our great city,” said Assistant City Manager Bryan Jones.

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