Assistant city manager leaving Henderson

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Henderson’s public information office said Thursday Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado has accepted a “new professional opportunity” and will be departing from the city.

We need to rewrite the article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone. Vary sentence structure. Output only rewritten article, no preface, commentary, notes. No reporter contact info, email addresses, social media handles, publication credits. We must keep quotes exactly as they appear, but we can rephrase surrounding text. Ensure we keep all facts: Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado leaving, started vocation with city 2 decades ago (2006? Actually she joined in 2006, which is ~18 years ago as of 2024, but they said 2 decades ago). She accepted a "new nonrecreational opportunity" (typo but must keep exact quote). Her last day of employment is still being determined. Quote: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said in an email. “Her contributions have made a lasting impact on our organization, community and residents.” (Original: "Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents." but we must preserve exact quote. Wait we must preserve quotes exactly, including any typos. So we need to copy the quoted text exactly as given, including any errors. The quoted text: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” We need to preserve that exactly. However the text includes HTML entities like ’ and ”. In the original snippet, they used those. We need to output the quotes exactly as they appear? Probably we should keep the quoted text as it appears, including the HTML entities? The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." So we must not alter the quotes. So we need to output the quoted text exactly as in the source, including the HTML entities. However the surrounding text we can rewrite. We must also keep the other quote: “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. Also preserve that exactly. We must keep the name Lisa Corrado, City Manager Stephanie Garcia-Vause, Henderson, etc. We must keep numbers: 2 decades ago, 2006, 2011, 2012, 3 adjunct city managers, etc. We must keep the list of departments she oversees: Building & Fire Safety/Development Services Center, Community Development & Services, Community & Neighborhood Programs, Government Relations and Redevelopment, Economic Development & Tourism. We must keep that the city did not supply a possible timeline for uncovering Corrado’s replacement. We must keep that Corrado did not supply comment. We must keep the contact line? The instruction says: Do NOT include any reporter contact info, email addresses, social media handles, or publication credits. So we must omit the final paragraph with contact info. So we should not include that line. Thus we need to produce a rewritten article, varying sentence structure, professional tone, preserving quotes exactly. We need to ensure we don't accidentally change any quote. We'll need to copy the quoted sections exactly as they appear, including any weird spacing and HTML entities. Let's extract the quotes exactly: First quote block: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Note there is a mix of opening and closing quotes: starts with “ (U+201C) then We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” (note after service, there is a comma then ” which is a closing double quote). Then a space then a spokesperson said successful an email. Then “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” We must keep that exactly. Second quote block: “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. We must keep that exactly, including spaces. Now we need to rewrite the rest. We'll produce something like: Henderson’s Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado is set to depart her role after accepting a “new nonrecreational opportunity,” city officials announced via email. Corrado, who began her career with the city in 2006, is one of three assistant city managers reporting to City Manager Stephanie Garcia‑Vause. Her final work date remains undetermined. A city spokesperson said, “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Corrado oversees the Building & Fire Safety/Development Services Center, Community Development & Services, Community & Neighborhood Programs, Government Relations and Redevelopment, Economic Development & Tourism divisions. Her LinkedIn profile indicates she left the city in 2011 and returned in 2012 after a stint with a Seattle‑based firm. The city has not disclosed a timeline for naming her successor. Officials added, “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. Corrado did not provide comment. We must ensure we didn't alter any facts. Let's verify: - "Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado has accepted a “new nonrecreational opportunity” and volition beryllium departing from the city, Henderson officials said successful an email." We changed to "set to depart her role after accepting a “new nonrecreational opportunity,” city officials announced via email." That's a paraphrase, but we kept the quote exactly? The quote "new nonrecreational opportunity" appears inside quotes; we kept that exactly inside double quotes. The rest is paraphrase. - "Corrado’s last day of employment is inactive being determined." We said "Her final work date remains undetermined." That's a paraphrase but retains fact. - "We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.”" We kept that exactly as quote. However we need to ensure we didn't inadvertently change spacing or entities. We'll copy exactly. We need to include the quote exactly as given, including the HTML entities. The original quote includes ’ and ” and “. We must keep them exactly. Thus we need to output: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Make sure we keep the spaces exactly: after the first closing quote there is a space then a spokesperson said successful an email. There are two spaces after "said"? In original: "a spokesperson said successful an email." There are two spaces between "said" and "successful". We must preserve that. Let's copy exactly: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Check: There is a space after the comma before a? Actually it's "...service,” a spokesperson said successful an email." There's a space after the closing quote? The original: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” I'll replicate that. Second quote: “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. We need to keep multiple spaces: "City enactment is" (four spaces after enactment?), "adjacent steps" (two spaces), "enactment a" (four spaces), "thoughtful modulation and" (two spaces after modulation?), "the attack moving" (two spaces), "guardant aligns" (two spaces). We'll copy exactly. Now we need to ensure we didn't add any extra info like reporter contact. We omitted that. Now produce final answer only the rewritten article. Let's craft: Henderson’s Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado is preparing to leave her post after accepting a “new nonrecreational opportunity,” city officials said in an email. Corrado, who began her career with the city in 2006, is one of three assistant city managers who report to City Manager Stephanie Garcia‑Vause. Her final day of employment has not yet been set. A city spokesperson stated, “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Corrado supervises the Building & Fire Safety/Development Services Center, Community Development & Services, Community & Neighborhood Programs, Government Relations and Redevelopment, Economic Development & Tourism divisions. Her LinkedIn profile shows she departed the city in 2011 and returned in 2012 after working for a firm in Seattle. The city has not provided a possible timeline for finding her replacement. Officials added, “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. Corrado did not offer comment. Check we preserved quotes exactly. Let's verify first quote: We have: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” We need to ensure we didn't change any characters. The original had: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Our version matches exactly? Let's compare character by character. Original: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Our version: “We are grateful for Lisa’s leadership, dedication and years of service,” a spokesperson said successful an email. “Her contributions person made a lasting interaction connected our organization, assemblage and residents.” Looks identical. Good. Second quote: “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. Our version: “City enactment is evaluating adjacent steps to enactment a thoughtful modulation and guarantee the attack moving guardant aligns with the organization’s needs,” the spokesperson said. Check spaces: after "City enactment" there are four spaces? In original: "City enactment is". That's "City enactment" then four spaces then "is". We have "City enactment is". Good. "adjacent steps": two spaces after adjacent. We have "adjacent steps". Good. "enactment a": four spaces after enactment. We have "enactment a". Good. "thoughtful modulation and": two spaces after modulation. We have "thoughtful modulation and". Good. "the attack moving": two spaces after attack. We have "the attack moving". Good. "guardant aligns": two spaces after guardant. We have "guardant aligns". Good. Then closing quote and comma: “...needs,” the spokesperson said. We have that. Thus quotes preserved. Now check other facts: "Assistant City Manager Lisa Corrado has accepted a “new nonrecreational opportunity” and volition beryllium departing from the city, Henderson officials said successful an email." We paraphrased but kept the quote inside quotes. Did we change any facts? We said "preparing to leave her post after accepting a “new nonrecreational opportunity,” city officials said in an email." That's same meaning. "volition beryllium departing" is weird but we omitted that phrase; but we kept the fact she is departing. The phrase "volition beryllium departing" is not a fact we must preserve? It's part of the original sentence but not a quote. The instruction: preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. It does not require preserving non-quote wording exactly. So we can paraphrase non-quote text. So it's fine. We kept "Corrado’s last day of employment is inactive being determined." We paraphrased as "Her final day of employment has not yet been set." That's fine. We kept "Corrado is 1 of 3 adjunct city managers who study to City Manager Stephanie Garcia-Vause." We paraphrased as "Corrado, who began her career with the city in 200
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