Chief candidate sheets from the selection
Capt. Joseph D’Agostino, 49 - the captain of police in Port St. Lucie, Florida, has competition in Cedar Rapids’ head of the nearest police station, the city manager confirmed Monday the office.
Also at hunting, Kenneth Graham, 46, deputy police chief in Ocala, Florida, Jeff Hadley, 37 - Chief of Police in Fort Wayne, Ind., Cedar Rapids and two police captains, Steve O ‘ Konek, 46, Bernie Walther, 47
The five finalists interviewed privately last week with City Manager Jim Prosser, Monday Sheronick, assistant city prosecutor and Conni Huber, Human Resources Director.
The interview followed a first round of public interviews with a panel of seven members, including two members of the urban public service of the Commission. Seven candidates interviewed in the first round.
After the initial interviews, public services of the Commission, five of the seven candidates were qualified to Cedar Rapids’ boss. The Commission then five up this way: O’Konek, Graham, Hadley, D’Agostino and Walther.
The city is Huber said Monday, nor that interviews are planned. She said, the city manager is “advice” about his choice, and hoped that someone in the workplace on June 1. City council approves Prosser’s Selection.
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