12/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/13/2024 16:28
GREELEY, Colo. - The City of Greeley is excited to announce John Herge as the new director of strategy.
Herge brings over 30 years of experience helping organizations improve and grow. He has worked across many industries, including energy, utilities, consumer products and government. He has a strong background in collaborating, making big changes, and improving efficiencies to help large companies and government agencies meet their goals.
Before joining the city, Herge worked as the director of transformation delivery advisory at KPMG LLP. In that role, he helped businesses and government groups become more efficient, implement advanced technology and align operations with long-term plans.
As Greeley's director of strategy, Herge will help guide the city's long-term vision, improve public services, and support economic and social development. He will work closely with the city's leadership team to create strategies that meet the needs of the community while following national best practices.
"We are thrilled to welcome John to the City of Greeley," said Chief People Officer Kimberly Southern-Weber. "John's experience in driving transformation, coupled with his collaborative approach will be invaluable as we work to enhance public services, promote economic growth, and address the challenges our community faces. His leadership will help guide Greeley's long-term vision, ensuring that we are meeting the needs of our residents and creating a sustainable future for all."
Herge holds an Executive MBA from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Science degree in decision sciences and management information systems from George Mason University. He is also trained in advanced program management, Six Sigma quality management, and change management.
"I am honored to join the City of Greeley and excited to contribute to its growth and development," said Herge. "I look forward to working closely with the city's leadership, employees and community stakeholders to build a strong foundation that will support long-term success. Together, we will tackle key challenges and seize opportunities to enhance the quality of life for all residents."
Outside of work, Herge volunteers to help military members and veterans transition to civilian life. He also supports and advocates for sustainable energy solutions and helps underserved communities.
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