January 4, 2025 - 14:13

ST. CLAIR SHORES — St. Clair Shores Finance Director and Treasurer Renae Warnke is set to retire at the end of January, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter in her career. Warnke has served the city for several years, overseeing the financial operations and contributing to the fiscal health of the community. Her leadership has been instrumental in navigating various financial challenges and ensuring transparency in the city's budgeting processes.
As she prepares to step down, Warnke expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the residents of St. Clair Shores. Her commitment to public service and dedication to sound financial management have left a lasting impact on the city. The search for her successor is expected to begin soon, as city officials aim to find a qualified candidate who can continue the work she has done.
Warnke's retirement will undoubtedly be felt throughout the city, as she has been a key figure in maintaining the financial stability of St. Clair Shores. The community wishes her well in her future endeavors.
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