As Williams Bay Village Board member Rob Umans (left background) and Village President Bill Duncan (background center) look on, Williams Bay Village Clerk Tina Kolls (left) administers the oath of office on Jan. 30 to new Village Administrator David A. Lothspeich, of Lake Geneva. Appointed by Duncan and conditionally approved by the board pending satisfactory completion of background checks, Lothspeich is expected to begin his work as Williams Bay village administrator in mid-to-late March. Lothspeich currently serves as city administrator for the City of Monroe in Green County, west of Rock County and Beloit.
Prior to his conditional Jan. 30 appointment as Williams Bay’s new village administrator, Lake Geneva resident David A. Lothspeich (foreground) fielded questions from Williams Bay Village Board Trustees (from left) George Vlach and Rob Umans, Village President Bill Duncan, and Trustees Lowell Wright and Jim D’Alessandro. Pending the successful completion of background checks and a 45-day resignation notice period with the City of Monroe, where he currently serves as city administrator and comptroller, Lothspeich is expected to begin his duties as Williams Bay village administrator on or shortly after March 20.
As Williams Bay Village Board member Rob Umans (left background) and Village President Bill Duncan (background center) look on, Williams Bay Village Clerk Tina Kolls (left) administers the oath of office on Jan. 30 to new Village Administrator David A. Lothspeich, of Lake Geneva. Appointed by Duncan and conditionally approved by the board pending satisfactory completion of background checks, Lothspeich is expected to begin his work as Williams Bay village administrator in mid-to-late March. Lothspeich currently serves as city administrator for the City of Monroe in Green County, west of Rock County and Beloit.
Prior to his conditional Jan. 30 appointment as Williams Bay’s new village administrator, Lake Geneva resident David A. Lothspeich (foreground) fielded questions from Williams Bay Village Board Trustees (from left) George Vlach and Rob Umans, Village President Bill Duncan, and Trustees Lowell Wright and Jim D’Alessandro. Pending the successful completion of background checks and a 45-day resignation notice period with the City of Monroe, where he currently serves as city administrator and comptroller, Lothspeich is expected to begin his duties as Williams Bay village administrator on or shortly after March 20.