Pueblo City Council unanimously confirmed the appointment of Marisa Stoller to the position during its meeting Monday.
Former city clerk Brenda Armijo retired in March after serving in the position since 2017. The city clerk’s office has a wide range of responsibilities, but essentially acts as a clerk to the City Council and is responsible for meeting agendas and records.
Stoller is coming over from a job with Pueblo County as an economic development specialist. She has been heavily involved with the Business Economic Recovery Team that formed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and said she is looking forward to continuing that work in her new role. Mayor Nick Gradisar has asked Stoller to continue giving input on economic development as part of his leadership team.
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PUEBLO â Terrified, is how Dawn Thompson described her reaction when the first COVID-19 lockdown began.
Thompson own Karmic Konnection, a metaphysical supply store in Pueblo.
âI was basically biting my nails just going. OK whatâs gunna happen to us? Where do we go from here?â
Many business owners across the country felt the same confusion, which is why Pueblo launched the Business Economic Recovery Team (BERT). The completely volunteer-based committee helps connect businesses to COVID-19 aid resources and produces content that businesses in Pueblo can post on their social media pages to let customers know they are open.