Bill Konyha Resigns

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Bill Konyha, executive director of the Office of Community and Rural Development, has resigned.
Konyha told The Paper of Wabash County that he submitted his resignation on March 28.
“Twenty-seven months of government service including reorganization of the agency and a transition to a new administration were enough to make me value my weekends spent in Wabash, my home,” he said. “I’m anxious to live here again full time and seek my next challenge.”On his LinkedIn page, Konya wrote, ” I am grateful to governors Mike Pence and Eric Holcomb, and lieutenant governors Sue Ellspermann and Suzanne Crouch for the opportunity to serve the people of Indiana. I am especially grateful to the staff who worked so hard to remake much of what OCRA does and to become much more of a customer service organization. Twenty-seven months of government service requires extreme dedication to a mission and an ideal. Thanks to all who worked so hard with me.”And now time to figure out my next challenge.”
For more, see the April 5 issue of The Paper of Wabash County.

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