Madera Co. Taps Sheriff Varney to Serve as County Administrator
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May 21, 2020
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Madera County is no longer on the hunt for a Chief Administrative Officer, but will soon have a new vacancy: Sheriff.
Wednesday, Madera County’s Board of Supervisors announced it offered the Chief Administrative Officer position to Jay Varney, currently serving Maderans as its County Sheriff.
Darin McCandless is currently serving as interim Chief Administrative Officer.
“All members of the Board feel strongly about Sheriff Varney’s integrity, leadership, and commitment to making Madera County the best county in which to live, work, and play,” said Board Chairman David Rogers.
By Alex Tavlian | 20 May 2020
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