Politics & Government

City Clerk: 'Chesterfield is an Incredible City to Work In'

Judy Naggier, an employee of the city for the last 17 years and city clerk for the last five, retired last Friday.

The city of Chesterfield has lost one of its longest serving employees with the announcement that City Clerk Judy Naggier is retiring.

Naggier was employed by the city for 17 years and served as city clerk for the last five. She received recognition for her service during a meeting of the city council March 18 when Mayor Bruce Geiger presented her with a plaque and a heartfelt thanks.

“She is absolutely a quality city clerk,” Geiger said. “We are going to miss you terribly. It’s a huge loss.”

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One of only three city clerks in the city’s 25-year history, Naggier described her tenure with Chesterfield as an “incredible journey” and said she had learned much.

“If you are new to the city or you haven’t worked here very long, stay here,” she said. “It’s an incredible city to work in.”

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Naggier’s retirement was effective last Friday and the city has begun a search for her replacement. 


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