Former Bloomington City Manager Jamie Verbrugge announced on December 6 that he would be resigning his position, effective January 7. Verbrugge left Bloomington after almost 10 years of service with the City to become the president and chief executive officer of Catholic Charities Twin Cities.
Verbrugge has served as Bloomington’s city manager since 2015, overseeing several key initiatives and accomplishments. Under his leadership, Bloomington reimagined the South Loop through significant development and creative placemaking. The City made critical investments in affordable housing and sustainability to support long-term infrastructure, equitable growth and climate resilience. During Verbrugge’s tenure, the City’s leadership and workforce became more diverse; and the City advanced strategic planning in racial equity, community engagement and innovation. Resident satisfaction with City services and quality of life remained high, as reflected in annual surveys, and Bloomington maintained top-rated triple-A bond ratings from all three credit agencies. Verbrugge also spearheaded the City’s bid to become a finalist as a U.S. host for the 2027 World Expo.
“Bloomington is a remarkable and enduring community where people want to be. I am proud of the work that has been cultivated and accomplished during my tenure,” Verbrugge said. “It has been a pleasure serving with our City Council, along with many dedicated and talented employees that will continue to advance the City’s mission, vision, values and goals.”
The City of Bloomington appointed assistant city managers Elizabeth Tolzmann and Kathy Hedin to serve as interim city managers as it looks for Verbrugge’s successor.