Lisa Gaudet has left her position as Executive Assistant and is now Deputy City Manager.
Gaudet had worked at Dauphin city hall for the past six years.
“I am excited and more than ready to be taking on the responsibilities of the Deputy City Manager role.”
There were 19 applicants in the open competition for the position that was left vacant after the departure of Renee St-Goddard.
“I am very grateful that city management recognized my dedication and my work ethic over the last six years, and that they have confidence in me to be capable of stepping up to these new challenges.”
Gaudet says over the years as she’s gained knowledge about the City of Dauphin, she had often thought the role of Deputy City Manager would be a good fit for her, and a good use of her education.
Administrative Assistant Gertrud Carriere is also moving up the ranks and taking over Gaudet’s old position as Executive Assistant.