City’s ‘Employee of the Year’ leaving Montrose

 

Staff Report
Published/Last Modified on Saturday, February 6, 2010 4:11 AM MST

MONTROSE - City Engineer Jason Ullmann, who last month was named Montrose employee of the year, is resigning effective Feb. 26 to become the Colorado Division of Water Resources’ assistant division engineer for the Gunnison River Basin.

“It is disappointing to see Jason leave,” City Manager Mary Watt said in a news release. “He has done much to improve the city’s infrastructure and to make Montrose a better place to live and work. He leaves a big hole on the staff, but I am happy that he is advancing professionally. His new position is a wonderful opportunity for him, and he will continue to contribute to the vitality of the Montrose area.”

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Jason Ullmann (Courtesy photo / City of Montrose)

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Comments

    Dwayne wrote on Feb 8, 2010 10:53 AM:

    " What's the total now...4 exiting engineers in 6 years. What do they know that we don't? The city management must be hard to deal with. Good luck on your future endeavors Mr. Ullmann! "

    Alan Bowers wrote on Feb 6, 2010 10:14 AM:

    " We've butted heads on one way streets and the roundabout but I never doubted your commitment to the city's interests. I wish you luck in your new job. "


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