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Todd I. Selig
has been Durham Town Administrator since
2001. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from
Syracuse University, Mr. Selig went on to
complete a Master of Public Administration
degree from the University of New Hampshire.
He has served in a variety of positions
within both the municipal and school sectors
including positions in Raymond, Laconia,
New Boston, Hopkinton, and now Durham, NH.
In 2003, Todd Selig was awarded the Caroline
Gross Fellowship allowing him to attend
the Program for Senior Executives in State
and Local Government at Harvard University’s
John F. Kennedy School of Government. He
was named as one of New Hampshire’s “40
Under Forty” by The Union Leader in 2005.
Mr. Selig serves as chair of the board of
directors for the New Hampshire Center for
Public Policy Studies and previously served
as a trustee and vice-chair of the board
of PRIMEX (N.H. Public Risk Management Exchange).
He is a member of the International City/County
Management Association, a member of the
New Hampshire Municipal Managers’ Association,
and a member of the Laconia and Durham Historical
Societies. Originally from Laconia, NH,
Mr. Selig resides with his wife and two
daughters in Durham, New Hampshire. |