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Josh Armstrong has stepped into the role of finance director for the City of Liberty Hill, officially starting in December 2024. With a solid educational background, Armstrong earned his degree in public administration from the University of North Texas, equipping him with the skills necessary for effective financial management in the public sector.
Before joining Liberty Hill, Armstrong accumulated valuable experience in various financial roles, where he honed his expertise in budget management, financial reporting, and strategic planning. His appointment comes at a crucial time as the city aims to enhance its financial operations and ensure sustainable growth.
Armstrong expressed enthusiasm about his new position, highlighting his commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility. He aims to work closely with city officials and the community to develop sound financial strategies that will support Liberty Hill's ongoing development and prosperity. The city looks forward to the positive impact of his leadership in the finance department.
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