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A New Chapter

Long-time CCM employee Kevin Maloney retires

CCM’s longest serving employee, Kevin Maloney, Director of Communications and Member Relations, is retiring, effective August 1. Kevin, well-known for his interactions with CCM members and the press, has served CCM since 1986.

CCM Executive Director, Joe Delong stated, “While this is sad news for CCM staff and members, state officials, Connecticut’s Fourth Estate and others who have come across Kevin’s path over the last 36 years, it is good news that he will be able to spend more time with his wife, Mary, his children, grandchildren, and friends. We’ll miss Kevin’s professionalism, dedication, decency and plain sense of fun.”

Kevin is CCM’s primary liaison to the press; editor of Connecticut Town & City; manager of the Connecticut Town Liaison (CLT) program wherein a CCM staffer is assigned a particular town for heighted service and one-stop assistance; supervisor of the CCM podcast, “The Municipal Voice”; coordinator of exhibitor halls for the CCM annual convention and Emergency Management Symposium; all-around go-to person to get things done -- and the ultimate staff team-player.

Kevin Maloney was honored at CCM's 50th Anniversary Convention in 2016 for 30 years of service, being presented here with the award by CCM Executive Director Joe DeLong.

“I thank Kevin for his years of invaluable service to CCM, and his tremendous service to towns and cities in the state, throughout various CCM administrations”, said CCM President Tom Dunn of Wolcott.

Former CCM President Herb Rosenthal of Newtown says “Kevin is a committed, reliable and engaging person. It’s been a true pleasure to work with him on major issues of concern to towns and cities, and to know him as the warm and earnest person he is.”

A retirement event is being planned for Kevin. More details to follow.

In the meantime, we wish Kevin the best of luck as he enters a new and well-deserved chapter in his life!

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