Sabrina Landreth, photo courtesy of EBRPD, with a photo background of Wildcat Canyon Park by Kathy Chouteau.
Sabrina Landreth has been appointed as the East Bay Regional Park District’s (EBRPD) new general manager, becoming the first female and 10
th GM in the Park’s 87-year history.
Landreth, a fifth generation East Bay native, UC Berkeley alum and former Oakland City Administrator from 2015- 2020, will succeed Robert Doyle, who recently retired following a 47-year career with the district.
Landreth will begin her new position on March 15.
“I am honored to be appointed by the Board as the District’s next General Manager,” Landreth said in a statement. “I look forward to continuing to build upon the great work the District does to improve the quality of life for our East Bay community, while adhering to its social and environmental responsibilities.”
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