Muksian: Forced to Resign in Providence for Self-Dealing, Tapped by Fung to Head Administration

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Muksian: Forced to Resign in Providence for Self-Dealing, Tapped by Fung to Head Administration

Muksian, forced to resign in Providence
Robin Muksian, who will serve as Director of Administration. Ms. Muksian has extensive experience in municipal government, having served as Cranston’s Deputy Director of Administration from 2003 to 2006, Director of Administration 2009 to 2011 and Director of Administration in South Kingstown from 2007 to 2009. Most recently, she served as Director of Administration in Providence.

As GoLocal unveiled in March, the Elorza Administration submitted Tashi Hamilton, a Massachusetts resident, as their candidate to replace outgoing license administrator Serena Conley, but the Providence City Council rejected the nomination, questioning why the city would support a candidate who didn't meet the minimum qualifications, including having a bachelor's degree, which Hamilton does not have.  

A GoLocal investigation found that Muksian's Facebook page shows both an extensive social media relationship with Stephen Hamilton, father of Tashi Hamilton, and acknowledgement that Muksian bought a horse from Stephen Hamilton. Muksian did not respond to request for comment as to her relationship with Hamilton on Monday. 

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After she was forced to resign the Council and the Elorza administration wrestled over the Muksians' severance package. In April GoLocal reported that City Treasurer Jim Lombardi blasted the city's finance and legal departments for pushing for a $34,000 severance package for Muksian -- who had been making $127,000 -- without approval by the City Council.

Cranston Mayor Fung
Fung Excited

“Robin Muksian has dedicated a great deal of her career to public administration and served both the Providence Public School District and the City of Providence well over her tenure. I commend the work that she has done for the students and residents of Providence," said Mayor Jorge Elorza in an email statement. 

“I’m excited to welcome Robin Muksian back to oversee day-to-day operations of the City of Cranston and bring her wealth of experience, institutional knowledge, and management skills as we continue to move Cranston forward,” commented Mayor Fung. “Robin will hit the ground running and serve our city with passion and dedication backed up by her outstanding credentials and accomplishments.”

In addition to her experience in municipal administration, Muksian has extensive administrative experience in academia, having served as Executive Director of Operations for the Providence School Department, chair of the Humanities/Social Sciences Department and Assistant Provost at the New England Institute of Technology, said Fung's office press release.

Muksian holds bachelor and master’s degrees from the University of Rhode Island as well as a Ph.D. in rhetoric and composition.  When she’s not working, Muksian is a dedicated Penguin Plunger in support of the Rhode Island Special Olympics.


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