Assistant city manager stepping down next month

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Assistant Lawrence City Manager Diane Stoddard is leaving her position effective Jan. 13, according to a city news release Wednesday afternoon.

She has accepted a position as city administrator in Leawood, according to the release.

Stoddard’s role with the city manager’s office began in October 2007, according to the release. She also served as the interim city manager from June 2015 to March 2016.

“It has been an honor to serve as both Assistant City Manager and, on one occasion, Interim City Manager for Lawrence over the last 15 years,” Stoddard said in the release. “As my hometown, Lawrence will always be very dear to my heart. I’m happy that this new position allows me and my family to remain close.” 

City Manager Craig Owens in the release called Stoddard “one of the great leaders in our profession.”

“Lawrence has been gifted for years with her talent, which she shared generously with her hometown,” Owens said. “We will miss her greatly and couldn’t be more excited for her as she continues her leadership journey and public service in Leawood.”

The release stated that “Continued leadership will be provided by the city manager’s office team as longer term transition adjustments are explored.”

Stoddard is one of three assistant city managers, alongside Casey Toomay and Brandon McGuire.

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