“As the first female City Manager in the history of Beverly Hills, Nancy leaves a legacy of respected leadership, superior institutional knowledge and humility,” said Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian. “On behalf of the City Council and our entire community, we thank Nancy for her tireless dedication to making Beverly Hills a better place and wish her and her family the very best in the years ahead.”Hunt-Coffey’s journey through City Hall has been marked by quiet strength and steadfast loyalty to the people of Beverly Hills. Her leadership of the Recreation and Parks, Library, Human Services, and Administrative Support divisions has consistently reflected a *strategic vision* and a commitment to the *social fabric* of the city. From stewarding vital community programs to fostering interdepartmental collaboration, she has embodied the virtues of accountability, teamwork, and respect for tradition.
“I would like to thank the Mayor, City Council, our devoted City staff and this incredible community for allowing me the privilege to serve for all these years,” said Hunt-Coffey. “It’s been an honor to represent you, and I will always cherish my time in Beverly Hills.”With her planned departure now on the horizon, the Beverly Hills City Council is expected to begin the process of selecting a successor who will carry forward this legacy of *disciplined leadership* and *strong civic stewardship*. As we look ahead, residents can be assured that the foundation laid by Hunt-Coffey—built on excellence, integrity, and a passion for service—will endure.
In an era where transient leadership is all too common, Beverly Hills has been fortunate to be guided by a City Manager whose tenure reflects not only *career achievement* but a genuine devotion to the city’s heritage and future. As 2026 approaches, we honor Nancy Hunt-Coffey’s extraordinary service and reaffirm our commitment to the values she so admirably upheld.
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