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Three Finalists Announced
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Three Finalists Announced

The City Council just announced the three finalists for Montpelier's next City Manager!

Montpelier Announces Final Candidates for City Manager

The City of Montpelier City Council is pleased to announce three (3) finalists for the City Manager position. The finalists will advance to the next and final stage of this recruitment process: a full day of events on-site in Montpelier, to include meetings with city staff, conversations with department leaders, and a tour of the city facilities and active projects. The day will culminate in public forums with all three finalists.

“The City Manager is the top appointed official in City Government, and thus, this is an important and weighty decision. The Council has been methodical in our interviewing and vetting process,” stated Mayor Jack McCullough. “Selecting a City Manager is about finding the right-fit candidate for the community, and we are pleased to present three individuals whose character and skills match the needs for this position.”

The search kicked off in September and included stakeholder input and multiple interview rounds. The three finalists were selected from over 30 applicants in a competitive, national recruitment process facilitated by the City’s contracted search consultant, Pracademic Partners. Feedback was solicited from the public and staff on key qualities and characteristics of the ideal candidate for Montpelier City Manager, and those inputs informed the process.

The three finalists are:

• Eric Duffy
• Kelly McNicholas Kury
• Kelcey Young

Information on the public forum, including date and location, will soon be made available on the City’s City Manager Search portal at: https://montpelier-vt.civilspace.io/en/projects/city-manager-search

“We look forward to sharing more information throughout the final stages of the recruitment process and are thankful for the community’s continued engagement throughout this important process,” stated Mayor Jack McCullough.

Candidate Bios

Eric Duffy
Eric Duffy has over a decade of municipal management experience spanning Vermont and Massachusetts. He is currently the Municipal Manager for the Town and Village of Woodstock, Vermont, where he oversees two municipalities with combined budgets of $11.5 million, nine departments, and 65 employees. His tenure in Woodstock has been marked by transformative leadership: he guided the community through the 2023 flood disaster and secured full FEMA reimbursement, led a grassroots campaign resulting in voter approval of an $8.3 million water system acquisition and infrastructure improvements, and restructured the municipality's financial operations to strengthen reserves and enhance transparency. Before Woodstock, Eric served in progressively responsible financial leadership roles, including Town Accountant for Stoneham, where his budgets earned two Distinguished Budget Presentation Awards from the Government Finance Officers Association, and leadership positions with the cities of Salem and Lowell, overseeing budgets and capital programs. A recognized leader in municipal management, Eric co-founded the Municipal Solutions Summit, an annual conference convening town managers from Vermont and New Hampshire to collaboratively address municipal challenges and work on solutions. He is a member of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and the Vermont Government Finance Officers Association (VGFOA), and participated in ICMA's YSEALI Professional Fellows Program through the U.S. State Department, presenting on budget transparency and community engagement in Bali, Indonesia. Eric has a Massachusetts School Business Administrator License and earned a Master of Arts in International Politics from the University of Newcastle and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Bentley University.

Kelly McNicholas Kury
Kelly McNicholas Kury is a local government professional with 12 years of city and county leadership and over 20 years in strategic planning, budgeting, and community engagement. As a Pitkin County Commissioner, she manages multiple executives and 375 staff, stewards a $258 million budget, and advances major initiatives in housing, sustainability, and infrastructure. McNicholas Kury is also the Executive Director of the Roaring Fork Community Development Corporation, where she oversees fundraising, management of a multimillion-dollar construction project, and compliance with government grants. She is experienced in intergovernmental coordination, public engagement, and organizational development. McNicholas Kury is an energetic servant leader with a deep commitment to inclusive policies and accountable government. She holds a Master of Arts in Democracy and Governance from the University of Denver and is completing her Certified Public Manager accreditation from the University of Colorado School of Public Affairs.

Kelcey Young
Kelcey Young is an experienced local government leader with over a decade of government service in Texas, California, and Oregon. She most recently served as City Manager of Pinole, California, where she guided complex capital projects, strengthened financial stability, and built strong partnerships with residents, businesses, and regional agencies. She is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with a track record of using data, listening, and collaboration to improve services and deliver visible results. She has a strong background in finance and has resolved multiple city deficits.
Young has helped lead community revitalization efforts in Sweet Home, Oregon, including the Let’s Paint the Town initiative, which brought volunteers, businesses, and local government together to renew storefronts and strengthen pride in the downtown. She has also worked closely with service providers, faith communities, and public safety partners to address homelessness, expanding shelter options and supportive services while maintaining community safety and vibrancy. She has led multiple housing and economic development projects and enjoys working with communities. Young holds a Master of Science in Environment and Community and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies, both from California State Polytechnic University.

Photos of the three finalists for City Manager. Left to right: Eric Duffy, Kelly McNicholas Kury, Kelcey Young

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