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Cindy Steinmann Appointed to Serve as Assistant County Manager

Thomas Couch, County Manager , is pleased to announce the appointment of Cindy Steinmann to serve as the Assistant County Manager, replacing the recently departed Andy Welch.
Cindy Steinmann Appointed to Serve as Assistant County Manager

Thomas Couch, County Manager, is pleased to announce the appointment of Cindy Steinmann to serve as the Assistant County Manager, replacing the recently departed Andy Welch. Steinmann currently serves as the County’s Special Projects Manager, and begins her new role on Monday May 3, 2021.

“I have been fortunate to serve in many roles throughout my career that contributed to the development of my knowledge and leadership skills. I am grateful for this opportunity and I look forward to creating a positive impact not only for our employees, but for the entire community.”

Steinmann joined Bulloch County Government in December 2014 as a Management Analyst, departing the City of Statesboro as the Development Project Manager after 4 years of service. She was promoted to Special Projects Manager in 2018 as she began undertaking more complex projects and responsibilities.

“Cindy has facilitated and managed multi-million dollar projects and teams. She is also a member of the county’s budget review and strategy team, thus having extensive knowledge and understanding of county government operations. I am confident she will continue to provide outstanding leadership only now in a broader role,” said County Manager Tom Couch.

Some highlights from Steinmann’s professional accomplishments include:

  • Splash in the ‘Boro wave pool expansion
  • P-25 public safety radio communications upgrades
  • Jail renovation and expansion
  • Airport hangar expansion
  • Mixed use agricultural arena
  • I-16/301 industrial park road improvement project
  • New Bulloch County senior center
  • S&S Greenway Trail, Phase III design
  • Bulloch County comprehensive plan update
  • Various pre-award and post-award grant activities

Steinmann, a native of Dublin, Georgia, has lived in Statesboro for 15 years.  She is a “Double Eagle” receiving both her Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Public Administration from Georgia Southern University. She is also a 2012 graduate of the Georgia Academy for Economic Development, a 2019 Leadership Bulloch graduate and was recognized as Statesboro Herald’s 20 under 40 in that same year.