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Elections News Nashville Runoff Election Freddie O Connell To Be City S Next Mayor After Decisive Victory

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Bob Mendes, Nashville's chief development officer, to exit role in October


Bob Mendes, the chief development officer in Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s office, is leaving his role for a job in the private sector next month. In a statement announcing his departure, Mendes noted ... Read More

Freddie O’Connell Marks Two Years as Mayor


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