Zeeland Record
The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners were to interview a finalist for the position of county administrator today (Thursday).
The in-person interview was to begin at 9 a.m. in the board room of the county Administrative Offices, 12220 Fillmore St.
Michael Tremblay, a retiring U.S. Army officer and two-time brigade commander with more than 20 years of executive leadership experience, was to be interviewed by the board. Two other finalists, Muskegon County Administrator Michael Eisenbarth and Lee County (Fla.) Deputy County Administrator Glen Salyer, withdrew their names from consideration Tuesday, county spokeswoman Shannon Felgner told the Zeeland Record.
Tremblay served as city manager (garrison commander) of USAG Humphreys in South Korea, overseeing a $1.1 billion capital improvement budget and leading one of the largest infrastructure transformations in the region. He has extensive experience in workforce development, municipal operations, crisis response and strategic planning. His background also includes managing a $214 million operating budget and leading a team of more than 2,400 employees across 280 locations.
Former Ottawa County Sheriff Gary Rosema has been serving as interim county administrator since January. Previous interim administrator Ben Wetmore was released from his duties in early December, only a month after he had been appointed to the job.
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