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Sherry-Lea Bloodworth Botop

Mayor Karin Wilson announced the resignation of Economic and Community Development Director Sherry-Lea Bloodworth Botop Sunday, opening a vacancy in the city that may never be filled.

Bloodworth Botop, who was hired by the mayor in 2017, is leaving to become deputy director of the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program. Last month, Planning Director Wayne Dyess also resigned to accept the position of county administrator for the Baldwin County Commission.

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