On Tuesday, the Marion City Council announced they had narrowed a field of about 40 City Manager candidates to four finalists. Carroll City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, is one of those. He was contacted by a recruitment firm in July about the position for the community of just over 41,000 near Cedar Rapids after their current manager of the past 14 years announced they were leaving.
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Pogge-Weaver further explains why this offer stood out above others.
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Pogge-Weaver and the other three candidates will be attending a town hall and public reception next Friday, Oct. 1. He says the Marion council has indicated that a decision on their selection could be made as early as that weekend. Carroll city leaders were notified about Pogge-Weaver’s decision to apply.
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If Pogge-Weaver is selected and accepts the position in Marion, the Carroll Council will be tasked with going through the same process. He must give 30 days-notice and the search and selection of a new candidate could take anywhere from four to six months. Regardless of the outcome, Pogge-Weaver wants people to know what an incredible community Carroll is.
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Pogge-Weaver adds that even if he is not selected for the Marion position, it does not necessarily mean he will be leaving the city.
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Pogge-Weaver has been Carroll City Manager since October of 2016. Prior to that he spent three and a half years as Swift County, Minn. County Administrator, six and a half as City Planner in Stillwell, Minn. and as a City Planner in Ankeny. He will, of course, follow protocols directed by the Carroll City Council, but will certainly keep the public informed on the outcome of this process.