Tyler Announced as Director of Administration for the City of Fulton, Mo.

Renee Tyler (’20) has been named Director of Administration for the City of Fulton, Mo. Tyler officially begins her new position on April 18.

The Director of Administration is the chief administrative officer for the City of Fulton. Tyler will work directly with the mayor and city council for all city operations, as well as the implementation of policies and programs adopted by the council.

“Fulton is a great community that is excited about the idea of strategic growth,” Tyler said. “I am excited to become a member of the community and to assist the mayor and council in structuring Fulton’s blueprint for growth as well as working with a great team of people that will bring the visions to reality.”

Tyler has spent nearly a decade in local government. Most recently, she was the Community Services Director for the City of Eau Claire, Wis., where she had oversight over streets and fleet parks, transit services, water utilities and recreation.

She has served as the Director of Transportation Services for the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Prior to her time in Dubuque, Tyler was employed by the City of Little Rock from 2013 to 2016 as a fleet acquisition, parts, and special projects manager. Her previous experience also includes serving as executive administrator to the CEO of RVM Enterprises, an eDiscovery and consulting services firm in New York, N.Y.; chief of staff to New Jersey Assemblyman Jerry Green in the New Jersey General Assembly in Plainfield, N.J.; and assistant to the CEO of the Promontory Financial Group in New York, N.Y.

She has served on a variety of committees and commissions including the American Public Works Association (APWA) National Equity and Diversity and National Government Affairs Committees, Dubuque County Historic Preservation Commission, American Public Works Association Emerging Leaders Academy, among others.

A 2020 graduate, Tyler was the recipient of the Public Service Award, given to an online student who has demonstrated excellence in public service during their time at the Clinton School. She was also selected as the Student Speaker from her Clinton School Online class. In addition to her Master of Public Service, Tyler earned her bachelor’s degree in social welfare from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

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