Cecil County Government
Christina Shirley is an experienced professional in human services and retail management, currently serving as a Human Services Supervisor for Cecil County Government since August 2021 and holding a concurrent position as a Content Creator for The Shirley Journey since January 2014. Prior roles include Assistant Manager at GPM Investments, LLC, where responsibilities involved managing store operations and training staff, as well as a series of positions at Royal Farms, culminating as Assistant Store Leader, which included overseeing daily functions, staff supervision, and payroll. Christina holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Maryland Global Campus and an Associate's degree in General Education from Cecil College.
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Cecil County Government
Situated in the heart of the mid-Atlantic region, Cecil County is located midway between Baltimore and Philadelphia international airports and seaports, and along the Interstate 95/U.S. 40 corridor. About 70% of the County is rural, dotted with farms and preserved open space for hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Five major rivers and the Chesapeake Bay provide excellent recreational opportunities for boating, swimming. Cecil County is a Commissioner form of government. Each Commissioner is required to live in his/her District, but is elected at large to serve a four-year term. Terms are staggered and expire for Districts 2, 3 and 4 in 2010, and Districts 1 and 5 in 2012, and every four years thereafter. The five-member Board of County Commissioners is the legislative governing body of Cecil County. Pursuant to the Maryland Annotated Code, Article 25, the newly elected Board shall meet within 60-days after the election. After each election, the Board of Commissioners elect a president to preside over the Commissioner meetings, execute all documents and contracts on behalf of the Board of Commissioners, perform the duties of Chief Executive Officer of the Board in all emergency situations that require action by the Board, call special meetings when deemed necessary, and serve as the official spokesperson for the Board in policy issues as outlined in Chapter 60 of the Cecil County Code.