City of Salisbury Welcomes New Housing and Community Development Director

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Salisbury, MD – The City of Salisbury is thrilled to announce the appointment of Muir Boda as the new Housing and Community Development Director. With a distinguished career spanning over 30 years, Muir Boda brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this vital role, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to community betterment.

Muir Boda, a respected figure in both public service and the private sector, is currently serving as the City Council President and is known for his dedication to enhancing the lives of Salisbury residents. With an illustrious tenure at the Fruitland Walmart spanning three decades, Muir Boda has been a driving force in asset protection operations and coaching. His profound insights into leadership and management have been honed through his academic achievements, including a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management & Leadership from Bellevue University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.

“Mr. Boda’s deep-rooted connection to our city and his vast experience in leadership roles make him the perfect fit for the Housing and Community Development Director position,” stated Andy Kitzrow, City Administrator. “His passion for community enhancement and his extensive background will undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective to our city’s growth initiatives.”

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Muir Boda shares a rich personal life in Salisbury. He and his wife, Briggiti, will celebrate their 24th wedding anniversary in November. With over two decades of residence in Salisbury, the Boda family’s commitment to the city and its progress is evident.

In his role as the Housing and Community Development Director, Muir Boda will play an integral part in shaping the city’s housing landscape, fostering economic growth, and nurturing community development. His exceptional leadership and genuine dedication to Salisbury’s betterment will undoubtedly pave the way for a brighter future for all its residents.