When Brian Silcott and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, were introduced last week at a meet-and-greet reception at the Bottle House, he admits it would have normally been a nerve-racking experience. But it was actually just the opposite. Silcott was one of four finalists interviewing to succeed longtime Ottawa City Manager Richard Nienstedt, who retires at the end of the month. It was their opportunity to make a good first impression on local residents who turned out to meet and pose questions to the candidates. “Usually when you have community meet-and-greets, there’s some social anxiety there just because you’re seeing so much, but both my wife, Mary Elizabeth, and I felt very welcome by the community as a whole,” he said. Silcott talked about his experience Monday afternoon after he was named as Ottawa’s new city manager during the Ottawa City Commission’s study session.
Source: Ottawa Herald