After a nationwide recruitment search conducted by Affion Public, City Manager David Morgan has appointed Jack Daly as assistant city manager effective June 22.
“Laurie Brewer hired me for my first role with the City of Georgetown more than 13 years ago, so it is especially meaningful to step into this position following her retirement,” Daly said. “I’m grateful for the strong foundation Laurie helped build and look forward to continuing the important work of preparing Georgetown for the future while fostering the qualities that make this community so special.”
Daly joined the City of Georgetown in March 2013 and has spearheaded several key initiatives and programs, including debris pickup during the 2023 winter storm, the merger between the Georgetown Animal Shelter and the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter, and the renovation of the City’s transfer station.
Daly’s leadership roles at the City include community services director, overseeing the City’s animal services, code compliance, emergency management, stormwater, and environmental services departments, assistant public works director, and chief business officer in the Electric Utility. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of North Texas and a Bachelor of Arts degree in government and history from The University of Texas at Austin.
As assistant city manager, Daly will oversee several City departments, including Water, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and the Public Library.
“Jack Daly has a proven track record as a leader in the City organization and is an excellent problem solver and communicator,” Morgan said. “I’m excited about his continued service in this new role.”












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