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After working as LaToya Cantrell's top deputy since her 2018 inauguration, this top New Orleans official is resigning.
Gilbert Montano is leaving his position as Cantrell’s chief administrative officer, which he’s held since 2018, at the end of ...
Cantrell said Deputy CAO Joseph Threat is being promoted to assume Montano’s role when he leaves at the end of August. City administrator LaNitrah Hasan will assume Threat’s current role specializing ...
New Orleans Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño is resigning from his position at City Hall. He is the longest serving CAO in city history. Montaño has served in City Hall since May 2018 ...
Gilbert Montaño, Mayor LaToya Cantrell's second-in-command, is leaving City Hall, signaling the start of what's to come in ...
Chief Administrative Officer for the City of New Orleans, Gilbert Montaño, is leaving the Cantrell Administration.
According to Mayor LaToya Cantrell, Montaño will transition to another role in her administration and will help his successor ...
Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño, the highest-ranking deputy in Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration and the ...
Montaño reflected on his seven and a half years as chief administrative officer in a TV exclusive with WWL Louisiana ahead of ...
Helena Moreno commented on Gilbert Montaño's resignation highlighting his integrity and dedication to New Orleans.
Chief Administrative Officer Gilbert Montaño resigned Wednesday. WDSU's Elizabeth Kuebel spoke with him one-on-one regarding ...
However, the indictment claims Montano requested three tickets to the College Football National Championship from “businessman 1,” who is identified as Fouad Zeton, a close associate of Cantrell.