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Paradise Valley CFO takes new Yuma job

Posted 7/21/21

Paradise Valley’s Chief Financial Officer, Douglas Allen, has been offered and accepted a new position with the city of Yuma.

Allen has been with the Town of Paradise Valley for the past few …

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Paradise Valley CFO takes new Yuma job

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Paradise Valley’s Chief Financial Officer, Douglas Allen, has been offered and accepted a new position with the city of Yuma.

Allen has been with the Town of Paradise Valley for the past few years, and was “instrumental” in creating a three-tiered budget that was “nimble enough to respond to the unknown revenue coming in during the pandemic,” according to town officials.

“Although this is a great disappointment from the town, we are all proud and supportive of Doug’s effort to move up in his career, as he well deserves,” Town Manager Jill Keimach said in her weekly emailed newsletter.