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Middletown’s loss is Cincinnati’s gain

Just as soon as Middletown City Manager Judy Gilleland completes her restructuring of City Hall and its departments, she’s going to have to begin a search to fill a key position.

Bill Murphy, the city’s well-respected economic development director, has accepted a position with the Cincinnati USA Partnership and will be joining that regional economic development organization in mid-September.

In his new position, he will be the new director of the business information center and working with other economic development professionals to attract new businesses to the region.

Murphy as been with the city since October 2005 and before that served in a similar position in Fairborn.

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