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Alsobrooks taps Major Riddick as Prince George鈥檚 Chief Administrative Officer

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Major F. Riddick Jr. (Courtesy Maryland Matters)

Major F. Riddick Jr. is returning to Prince George鈥檚 County government 鈥 at least temporarily.

Major F. Riddick Jr.
Major F. Riddick Jr.

Riddick, who served as the county government鈥檚 chief administration officer and in other roles under then-county executive Parris N. Glendening (and later became Glendening鈥檚 chief of staff when Glendening was governor), will reprise the role in the early administration of incoming County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D).

Alsobrooks announced Tuesday that Riddick and Joy Arnold Russell, who served as Alsobrooks鈥 campaign manager, would be the first hires of her administration. Russell will be the Alsobrooks鈥 chief of staff.

鈥淛oy and Major have 45 years of combined local government experience between them and they will bring all of their knowledge, innovation and results-oriented leadership to our government to ensure that we deliver services to you in an efficient and effective way,鈥 Alsobrooks said in a statement on Facebook.

Riddick, who has been lobbying and working as a business consultant , has already been serving as the head of Alsobrooks鈥 transition team. His career in Prince George鈥檚 County government began in 1983, when he became the director of the Prince George鈥檚 County Housing Authority. He was also director of the Prince George鈥檚 County Department of Housing and Community Development and was the county鈥檚 budget director.

After leaving the Glendening administration in Annapolis, Riddick ran unsuccessfully for county executive in 2002.

Russell also has government experienced, having worked as a deputy chief of staff for community affairs under Washington, D.C., mayor Anthony Williams (D). She has also been a nonprofit executive, a business consultant and the owner of a Jamaican eatery in D.C.

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