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UNBC VP heads to city

A familiar face up at UNBC will be making his way down the hill to city hall.

V-P of External Relations Rob van Adrichem has been announced as the City of Prince George’s Director of External Relations.

City Manager Kathleen Soltis says this comes after the city approached van Adrichem about the position.

“We chatted about what that model might look like,” says Soltis, “and through a number of conversations we found that Rob would be interested in the position and we were delighted to hear that after a period of time, we offered the postion to him.”

Van Adrichem annual salary with the city will be $159,541.

He will begin working with the city on September 1st, 2015.

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