
The city’s Communications Office just issued this press release:
Steve Cox, who has served the City of Colorado Springs in various senior leadership roles, announced his retirement from the City of Colorado Springs today.
“When Mayor Bach was elected, I told him I would stay for one year. He asked me to reconsider my decision, but I told him, it’s time for me to be with family. I want to spend more time with my wife, my kids and my grandkids. I’ve had a fantastic career with the City, and will miss my colleagues, but my family is excited to have my full attention. I have a tee time with the mayor – and will support him in every way – we’ve become good friends,” Steve Cox said.
Steve Cox began his career with the Colorado Springs Fire Department thirty-one years ago. He rose through the ranks and served as Deputy Fire Chief, Fire Chief and Interim City Manager. In June 2011, Cox became Mayor Steve Bach’s Inaugural Chief of Staff. Then in January 2012, he assumed the position of Chief of Economic Vitality and Innovation. Cox was instrumental in building a consolidated approach for addressing the challenges associated with energizing our local economy. Steve Cox has been a key part of Mayor Bach’s executive team and will long be remembered as one of the very able City executives during the crises of the Waldo Canyon Fire.
“Steve Cox has been instrumental in many of our accomplishments this past year. I hate to see him go and tried to talk him into at least another year. His service to our City was tremendous and truly appreciated. I respect his decision though – Steve deserves time to concentrate on all things family. I’ll miss him, but we’ll be in touch.”
Mr. Cox will consult on large City projects in the future – his retirement is effective July 31, 2012.
Indeed, a wise decision. Suffice to say, -for now- it would highly adviseable for “Governor” Hickenlooper and “Mayor” Bach to follow suit.
I ain’t buyin’ what they’re sellin’. The guy is leaving to avoid drama in upcoming lawsuits. Now it will be much easier to say that what happened in the department “is in the past. Lets all just move forward.”
This was strategy, not just a simple retirement. The guy is only 51 years old…
Daniel, please respond if, like me, you feel Carlos’ comment is a personal attack!
not so fast,
Yes. That’s a personal attack. Thanks for making me aware. I will remove it right away.
Please, folks, keep the comments civil.
Daniel
City is saving a chunk of change salary and a second pension on a guy who knows nuthin about economic development. I bet we hear about him finding another job like the “retired” police chief did or he’ll run for politics now that he has a taste.
Another City employee overpaid, under qualified, and sitting pretty on how many pension plans?