Edward M. Augustus Jr.

Edward M. Augustus Jr. (born March 31, 1965 in Worcester) is an American politician and administrator, who is currently the City Manager of Worcester, Massachusetts. Augustus previously served as a member of the Massachusetts Senate.[1]

Edward M. Augustus Jr.
Augustus in 2005.
City Manager of Worcester, Massachusetts
Assumed office
2014
Preceded byMichael V. O'Brien
Member of the Massachusetts Senate
from the 2nd Worcester district
In office
January 2005  January 2009
Preceded byGuy Glodis
Succeeded byMichael O. Moore
Personal details
Born (1965-03-31) March 31, 1965
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Worcester, Massachusetts
Alma materSuffolk University
Johns Hopkins University

Early life

Born at Worcester City Hospital to Edward Sr. (a machinist) and Dolores (a bank teller), Augustus graduated from St. John's High School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts in 1983.[2] He went on to Suffolk University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, and then received a Master of Arts from Johns Hopkins University in Political Science.[3]

Career

From 1989 to 1993, Augustus served as a member of the Worcester Public Schools School Committee.[3]

After helping to elect Jim McGovern to the United States House of Representatives, Augustus worked in Washington D.C. as Chief of Staff for McGovern. From 2005 to 2009, Augustus represented the 2nd Worcester district in the Massachusetts Senate.[4]

After leaving the state senate, Augustus served as executive director of the Children's Defense Fund of California. He left this position in 2010 to run McGovern's re-election campaign. After the election, Augustus became Director of Government and Community Relations at the College of the Holy Cross. On December 3, 2013, Augustus was named City Manager of Worcester, Massachusetts. Augustus took over as city manager in January 2014. He initially planned to serve for nine months, while on a leave of absence from the college, but accepted a three-year contract extension on September 30, 2014.[4][5] On March 22, 2022, Augustus announced that he would be stepping down from his post as City Manager in May 2022.[6]

References

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