Former Revenue Authority Head Returns After 2 Decades
The authority's board hired Kennth Mills at an annual salary that is higher than that of Baltimore County's executive.
Kenneth Mills will return to run the Baltimore County Revenue Authority nearly 20 years after he left the same position to work in the private sector. Mills, director of business development for Baltimore-based Southway Builders, was hired Tuesday as the new chief executive of the authority at a salary higher than Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. Mills will be replacing William "Lynnie" Cook, who left unexpectedly last month, and is expected to start in early April. "(Mills) will be able to get off and running immediately," said Donald Hutchinson, chairman of the authority's board. "He's a nice guy, a strong leader and someone who understands this business." Mills was a finalist along with Cook nearly three years ago when the …
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Chubs Mozzarella
6:18 pm on Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Corruption? Society is doomed? Wow....relax man. They run parking garages and golf courses and don't get a single penny of tax payer's money. Take a chill pill, Johnny Towson.   more ›