City of Royal Oak, MI
Craig Dragna, MSA, is currently a Senior Network Communications Specialist and Local Agency Network Security Officer for the City of Royal Oak, Michigan, where responsibilities include IT and telephony support for a large end-user environment, as well as project management for various IT initiatives. With extensive experience in information technology roles, Craig has also served as an Interim Manager of Information and Communication Technology, overseeing departmental operations and project management. Previous positions include IT support at FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, account systems technician at GetWellNetwork, and project manager in the construction sector. Craig holds a Master of Science in Administration and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems Management from Central Michigan University and Baker College, respectively, and is a certified Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. In addition to technical roles, Craig is actively involved in BMX racing as a team rider for Albe’s BMX Shop, showcasing both competitive spirit and dedication.
City of Royal Oak, MI
Incorporated a century ago in 1921, the City of Royal Oak (population 51,195) is 12-square miles located in Southeastern Michigan. This prime location is about 10 minutes from a revitalized Detroit, 20 minutes from Canada, and 45 minutes from Ann Arbor. Royal Oak has maintained the appeal of a small town, while affording many amenities of a large metropolis. The City offers outstanding public facilities, parks, services, flourishing neighborhoods, a vibrant downtown, and award-winning schools. The population represents a diverse mix of individuals, age groups, and incomes that make anyone feel at home. The City has 1,000+ employees and retirees that work(ed) in various departments to assure the City runs properly. With nine union contracts and several benefit packages, the City looks to attract and retain top talent. To join our team, or to see open career opportunities, please visit romi.gov/careers!