Mayor Melvin Carter's administration has hired a former union organizer to fill a new political director role, adding a six-figure position at a time when the city is staring down a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall.
Jon Grebner, a former political organizer at AFSCME Council 5, officially started the political director job April 6.
Two days later, then-interim Finance Director John McCarthy told the City Council that his department was telling others "to hold off on nonessential spending and hiring because of what we know about our financial outlook right now."
There was no public announcement of the hire at the time or months later, when the mayor's office issued a news release to announce three director-level appointments.
According to the city, Grebner earns $53 an hour, or about $110,000 a year. He could not be reached for comment.
"Amid this public health and economic crisis, bringing our office back up to full staff capacity has been vital to meeting the many needs of our community," Communications Director Peter Leggett said in a statement Friday, following a request for comment from Carter. "Jon Grebner's experience and longstanding commitment to lifting up all of our voices is an incredible asset for our entire city."
Council President Amy Brendmoen said Grebner's hiring was in the works before the hiring freeze, and that it fills a staffing need in the mayor's office.
Unlike former Mayor Chris Coleman, she said, Carter's administration has a "lean" government relations team and no chief of staff.