City Manager's Office
Paul E. Brandenburg, City Manager
Paul E. Brandenburg has been the City Manager for Georgetown since September of 2002. Brandenburg believes in the protection of the unique character of the community while trying to develop a diverse tax base for this flourishing community. He believes in quality development over quantity and the positive cultivation of Georgetown's quality of life characteristics. His leadership skills coupled with an open and approachable style has allowed many partnerships to grow and for consensus-building to take place on a multitude of projects. Besides the very visible external projects of the City he has also been very active in the day to day operations of the City striving for organizational and operational efficiencies and strong customer service to our residents and businesses.
Commenting on the community, Brandenburg said that "this is an absolutely wonderful place to live, shop, work, play, and raise a family. The City of Georgetown is truly the gem of Central Texas. With all of the pressures of growth and development, we are charged with the daunting task of preserving as well as creating a legacy for future generations to experience."
Brandenburg was the Village Administrator for Germantown, Wisconsin for seven years before coming to Georgetown. Prior to that he was the Village Administrator of Waunakee, Wisconsin for three years and the Assistant City Administrator for Wauwatosa, Wisconsin for two years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Politics and Government from Ripon College and a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Brandenburg lives in Georgetown with his wife and their four children.
Tom Yantis, Assistant City Manager
Mr. Yantis began his career with the City of Georgetown in March 1999 as the City's Information Technology Director. In October 2000, Mr. Yantis was promoted to Assistant City Manager. His current responsibilities include the oversight of the departments listed below. Mr. Yantis is also involved in: the implementation of the Downtown Master Plan, major new commercial development projects, affordable housing, and special studies including City facilities and the Williams Drive Gateway area. Mr. Yantis also served as Interim City Manager from January to September 2002. Prior to coming to the City of Georgetown, Mr. Yantis was a technology consultant at KPMG and prior to that with Andersen Consulting.
Degrees held: BA in Government and MS in Community & Regional Planning from University of Texas at Austin.
Jim Briggs, Assistant City Manager of Utility Operations
Jim started with the City in 1989 as the Public Works Staff Engineer. He later served as the City's Director of Community Owned Utilities until 2000 when he was promoted to the position of ACM/Utility Operations. Responsible for the strategic planning for the utility, Jim has guided the utility through years of high growth as well as times of economic recession; each economic period with its own complexities and challenges.
Over the last eleven years Jim has served as a representative to state and regional utility planning boards as well as chairman of the Central Texas water planning efforts for the Trans-Texas Water Plan in 1997.
Jim is a graduate of Texas A&M University, with a Bachelors Degree from the College of Agricultural Engineering in Mechanized Systems. Working for the City of Bryan Engineering Department while attending Texas A&M University, Jim acquired a solid background in issues related to the municipal field. After graduation, Jim spent time in the commercial construction industry in Houston before coming to Central Texas. Jim has earned his certification as a Certified Water Operator and Public Power Executive from the American Public Power Association. Jim serves currently as a board member of the Texas Public Power Association and the Association of Wholesale Customers of the Lower Colorado River Authority.
Spending time on volunteer efforts, Jim serves on the Board of Directors of the Georgetown Noon Lions Club, Past President of the Georgetown Little Dribblers' Incorporated and Trustee for the First Presbyterian Church Georgetown.
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