Tag: Paul Martinez

A.G. GancarskiSeptember 18, 2015
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A Friday personnel move in Jacksonville, as Craig “CJ”  Thompson has been selected as the new director of intragovernmental services, replacing Paul Martinez, who left at the end of July. He was brought aboard Thursday, and the announcement was made Friday. Among his many tasks will be handling challenges in Fleet Management and Informational Technologies, […]

A.G. GancarskiJuly 29, 2015
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Paul Martinez, Director of Intragovernmental Services for the City of Jacksonville, is departing city employment effective July 31. In an email, CAO Sam Mousa stated that “Paul’s last day at work for the City will be Friday, July 31, 2015. The mayor neither rejected nor accepted Paul’s resignation letter that was submitted at the beginning of […]

A.G. GancarskiJune 18, 2015
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Thursday’s slate of Chief Administrative Officer Sam Mousa’s Jacksonville Transition Team budget reviews continues with a romp through intragovernmental services with Paul Martinez, director, and a cavalcade of others, including Undersheriff Pat Ivey. A ton of cops here. Mousa: “They brought the heat! Whatever you want, it’s approved!” As if. 3:51: A look at IT’s 5 […]


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