Water Director resigns
John Coffelt, Editor
According to Mayor Joey Hobbs, Manchester Water Department Director Jeffrey Perry resigned effective 12:40 p.m., Monday, Sept. 15.
The city has tentatively offered the interim position to Assistant Director Lonnie Foley until a permanent hire can be made.
The Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted 4-0 at the April 2, 2024 meeting to offer an employment contract for Director of Water and Sewer to Jeffrey Perry formerly of Brownsville, Tennessee.
Perry was the only finalist for the position interviewed during a work session held prior to the meeting. His salary request was $100,000 per year.
In a statement on social media, Hobbs said the following:
John has been with the Manchester Times since May 2011. John has won Tennessee Press Association awards for Best News Photo and placed in numerous other categories. John is a 1994 graduate of Tullahoma High School, a graduate of Motlow State Community College and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Middle Tennessee State University. He lives in Tullahoma, enjoys painting, dancing and exploring the outdoors.
