Chief of Staff Dick Fossa Retires After 18 Years

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Dick Fossa has announced his retirement as Chief of Staff to North Providence Mayor Charlie Lombardi, effective September 3. His departure concludes an 18-year tenure where he became a respected figure in the community. Fossa expressed feelings of burnout and stated that his retirement is unrelated to any ongoing FBI investigation concerning town spending. Despite leaving his role, he aims to continue serving the community in part-time positions while reflecting on his impactful career in local government.

North Providence, Rhode Island – Dick Fossa, aged 88, has announced his retirement from his role as Chief of Staff to North Providence Mayor Charlie Lombardi, effective September 3. Fossa will be utilizing his remaining vacation days until his last official day in office. His departure marks the end of an 18-year tenure, during which Fossa became a well-respected figure known for his dedication to the community.

Fossa indicated that he felt “a little burnt out” and believed the time had come for him to step back from his position. He began his career in this role as a temporary three-month favor but ultimately stayed for nearly two decades, showcasing his commitment and influence within the town’s administration.

Before serving as Chief of Staff, Fossa had an extensive political background in North Providence. He was the mayor during the 1990s and previously served on both the Town Council and the School Committee. Mayor Lombardi expressed his sadness at Fossa’s decision to retire, noting the challenge of finding a replacement who can fill the void left by Fossa’s departure.

The mayor mentioned that Fossa’s retirement had been expected due to his advancing age. It is worth noting that Fossa denied any connection of his retirement to current events, specifically a recent FBI investigation concerning town spending. He clarified that he has no involvement in the investigation and that his decision to retire was not influenced by any issues within the town or with the mayor’s office.

The investigation into town spending has raised questions in the community, but Fossa emphasized his separation from the matter, assuring that it played no role in his retirement. Despite leaving his role, Fossa has already received several offers for part-time positions since announcing his retirement. He intends to stay active and engaged in the community post-retirement, showing his continued commitment to public service.

Throughout his career, Fossa built a reputation as a tireless worker, known for his long hours and minimal vacation or sick leave. His work ethic was significantly shaped by his earlier career at Coca-Cola, where he became accustomed to working extended hours. Colleagues have recognized him as a peacemaker within Town Hall, often mediating conflicts and fostering a collaborative environment.

The North Providence community has expressed appreciation for Fossa’s dedication and service. As he prepares to leave his role, many colleagues have shared emotional farewells, highlighting the impact he has had on the local government and the residents of the town. His legacy, built over nearly two decades in his chief of staff role and previous political positions, leaves a lasting imprint on the governance of North Providence.

As Fossa turns the page on this chapter of his life, he looks ahead to his next adventures, encouraging residents to continue their support for the town and its leadership. His retirement not only marks the end of his formal service but also opens the door to new opportunities where he can continue contributing to the community he has served for so long.

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