(KMZA)--A Beattie man has been hired as the new director of the Marshall County Agency on Aging.
The Marshall County Commission voted last week to hire 38-year-old Patrick O’Neil for the position at a salary of $36,000. He will be eligible for a pay increase after 6 months and then again at the end of the first year.
O’Neil will fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Heather Ruhkamp.
The Marysville Advocate reports O’Neil has served as a program coordinator at the Manhattan Housing Authority for the past 14 years.
In his new job, O’Neil will oversee the Helvering Community Center in Marysville and the county’s nutrition programs for senior residents in Marysville, Frankfort and Blue Rapids.
He and his wife, Doreen, have two children.
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