Scott Retains Two Insiders for Top Posts in His Administration

12/15/20

By Mark Reutter, BaltimoreBrew

Daniel Ramos and Sunny Schnitzer

The rhetoric may be about change (“the status quo cannot continue,” Mayor Brandon Scott declared in his swearing-in speech last week), but his administrative actions so far exemplify continuity and caution.

There’s been no shakeup in city government, and no resignations of agency heads or cabinet members announced by the new mayor.

A few key personnel, such as Kimberly Morton, Jack Young’s powerful chief of staff, left voluntarily last month, while others (Housing Commissioner Michael Braverman and Public Works Director Rudy Chow) were fired or let go earlier by the outgoing mayor.

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