Robert W. Healy
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Robert W. Healy is the city manager of Cambridge, Massachusetts and currently the longest-serving serving city manager in the history of the city of Cambridge since a change in law went into effect with the 1941 election. He has served from July 1, 1981 to the present (25 years as of July 2006). Prior to assuming his current position, Healy initially served as acting city manager from July 1, 1981 to December 14, 1981.
Under the Plan E Charter, the city manager is hired by a simple majority of the nine-member and serves "at the pleasure of the City Council."
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Preceded by James Leo Sullivan |
City Manager of Cambridge, Massachusetts July 1, 1981 - present |
Succeeded by current |