Richmond appoints DCAO for finance and administration

Richmond appoints DCAO for finance and administration

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- The City of Richmond appointed a woman with decades of experience as the new deputy chief administrative officer (DCAO) for finance and administration.

On Friday, July 25, the city announced that Tanikia Jackson will be the new DCAO for finance and administration after serving as the deputy chief of staff for the City of Atlanta.

"I am honored to join the city of Richmond and contribute to a community that's full of momentum and meaningful work,” Jackson said in a press release. “I look forward to working alongside the city’s leadership to strengthen our finance and administration functions, the backbone that supports the programs and services making a real difference in people’s lives.”

Previously, she served in various finance officer and administrative positions in other localities, including the city of Chattanooga, as well as DeKalb and Augusta-Richmond counties.

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“Ms. Jackson has a proven track record of best-in-class municipal finance and administrative leadership,” said Odie Donald, II, the city's chief administrative officer -- who was officially sworn in on Wednesday, July 9 -- in the release. “She brings a wealth of experience from some of the Southeast’s most dynamic cities and county and leads with heart and purpose exemplified by her military service. That deep commitment to public service and fiscal integrity makes her a tremendous asset to our team. I’m excited to see her hit the ground running.”

Tanikia Jackson. (Photo: City of Richmond)

According to the city, Jackson has more than 20 years of experience in government finance, operations and strategic planning in municipal public sectors across the Southeast.

Her tenure in Atlanta reportedly achieved its highest-ever credit rating, a strong Triple-A bond rating from Fitch, and she led multiple initiatives, including managing a $34 million executive office budget, overseeing the city’s first nightlife study and supporting the launch of the new Nightlife Office, per the city.

"I’m thrilled to welcome Ms. Jackson to Richmond," said Mayor Danny Avula in the release. "Her leadership will be key to strengthening the foundation of a thriving Richmond. She brings the experience, vision, and desire to take on this role and keep us moving forward.”

Jackson's first day with the city will be on Monday, Aug. 11.