Over the next several weeks there will be a significant level of turnover in the District 1 Commissioner's Office that constituents need to know about.
First, my long-term assistant who has been a great friend to many and is like family to me, Ms. Debbie King Kenney, is retiring at the end of this month. She has been a great asset to my office over the last seven years and she will be missed. But I understand the reasons for her retirement and I wish her and Mike all the best in retirement.
As we staff the office going forward, though, we are restructuring a bit.
I will be bringing aboard a person who, like Debbie, is a tremendous "people person." This individual knows the district's people, knows the county, knows practically every square inch of district 1, and is well-familiar with the issues of greatest importance to our constituents. This person is Jesse Casey. He will be my field representative for district 1 and will be working all over district 1 speaking with constituents, responding to constituent issues in the field, and being my eyes and ears out in the district. He started this week, and will be working over the next week and a half with Debbie as the office transitions.
THE 70% SOLUTION: Jeff Bergosh and Jesse Casey
So several of my friends in the district have raised their eyebrows at this move. And according to Jesse, many of his friends in the district have also raised their eyebrows over this move. The common question is--how the heck did this come about--as Jesse Casey and Jeff Bergosh have been opponents in the last several elections??
It came about after the last election, the night of the primary in August of 2020 when Jesse and I spoke, at length, at the conclusion of that election. He and I both expressed an intention, if possible, to work together at some point down the line if an opportunity arose, for the betterment of the district as a whole. As he put it on that call at that time "Jeff, you and I, between us, got 70% of the votes--wouldn't it be good if we could take that 70% and do something great for district 1?" To which I agreed and I expressed to him at that time and during that call that the concept of working together would be a great idea I would support.
Jesse's thoughts were even captured in the PNJ at that time. From the article:
"Maybe we can figure out how District 1 can can reap
those benefits by taking that 39% and that 31%, pull them together and make
things happen," Casey said. "It doesn't matter who does it or who
takes credit, as long as the people in the district reap the benefits."
Well, it looks like the day has come, where we can put that idea into action and work together for the citizens of this district--because I'd much rather work with someone collaboratively than work against that person. Especially if it is a person like Jesse who, like me, shares a passion for serving. We've spoken about what a collaboration could look like, we've kicked around the idea over lunch, and we have now put the plan in motion.
So look for Jesse out in the field working for the citizens of our district. And look for the office to bring in some part time interns for administrative tasks and additional support of the work we are doing for our constituents.
We will be working together, Jesse and I, for you--the citizens of Escambia County. There may be some minor hiccups as we adjust to the new structure--but I have every confidence this new look D1 office staff arrangement will produce unparalleled service for citizens in the years ahead.
Contact the office:
district1@myescambia.com
jecasey@myescambia.com
850-595-4910