Wayland Finance Director Stepping Down
Michael DiPietro is stepping down after nearly eight years with the town.
Michael DiPietro is stepping down after nearly eight years with the town.
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Michael DiPietro is stepping down after nearly eight years with the town.
Wayland's finance director has announced his intention to resign from the town's top finance position on or near Oct. 31. The announcement comes as town departments and boards are gearing up for the Fiscal Year 2014 budget cycle. According to information supplied by Town Administrator Fred Turkington, DiPietro is moving on from Wayland to pursue other employment opportunities. He was hired in November 2004, according to Wayland's Annual Report from that year. Turkington said he has not yet finalized the replacement process, but noted that he expects it to follow a similar process to that of hiring other department directors. "Typically, that includes a preliminary interview panel to screen the initial pool of identified potential …