Barnstable County Administrator Beth Albert Has Officially Retired

Barnstable County Administrator Beth Albert has officially retired after a 30-year career in public service.

Albert was appointed as County Administrator in 2021, and she's credited with assembling a highly skilled administration and finance team, updating policies and procedures, improving budgeting and capital processes, and enhancing asset management for the County.

Reflecting on her tenure, Ron Bergstrom, Chair of the Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners, emphasized her unwavering dedication. “Beth exemplified integrity and an extraordinary work ethic throughout her time with Barnstable County,” Chairman Ron Bergstrom said. “Under her leadership, the County has become stronger and more effective than ever. We will miss her greatly and we wish her nothing but success and fulfillment in the future.”

Michael Dutton assumed the role of Barnstable County Administrator on September 16th and he plans to build on the solid foundation Ms. Albert established during her tenure.

(Photo provided by Barnstable County Commissioners)


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