Bethel City Council hires city manager, offers Fairbanks man finance director job

Bethel City Council hired Pete Williams, Bethel Port Director, as City Manager at a special council meeting on December 27, 2016. (Photo courtesy of City of Bethel)
Bethel City Council hired Pete Williams, Bethel Port Director, as City Manager at a special council meeting on December 27, 2016. (Photo courtesy of City of Bethel)

Pete Williams accepted the city manager position at a special city council meeting Tuesday and will begin working under the new title Jan. 2.

Williams has been serving as acting city manager since September when former City Manager Ann Capela terminated her contract more than a year early.

Mayor Rick Robb said in interim Williams has proven himself the best candidate for the job.

“He’s gone over financial documents. He’s asked the right questions. He’s been holding people accountable. He’s been holding the other department heads accountable. He’s been solving problems,” Robb said. “Instead of saying why we can’t do things, he’s been finding ways how we can do them, and that’s what I like.”

The city manager serves as the chief executive officer of the city and oversees all city department heads under the supervision of city council.

Williams has served as Bethel’s port director for the past six years and has regularly stepped in as acting city manager while the current manager was on leave or council searched for a new hire.

“I think Pete earned extra points, because he got in there and did the job, and he demonstrated that he could do the job,” Robb said.

Williams will continue serving as port director until he hires a replacement.

He already has hired a new public works director and is offering the job of finance director to Jim Chevigny.

The council approved the hiring of Chevigny on Tuesday, Robb said.

“He has a lot of business background, and he has municipal experience and financial audit experience,” Robb said. “So he had a pretty good background.”

The city has been searching for a finance director since September.

Chevigny would replace Acting Finance Director Hansel Mathlaw, who will continue working with the city as assistant finance director.

Chevigny will move from Fairbanks and begin in his new position in late January.

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