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Ryan Gohlich, currently the City’s Director of Community Development, has been selected as the next Assistant City Manager (ACM) for the City of Beverly Hills

Ryan Gohlich, currently the City’s Director of Community Development, has been selected as the next Assistant City Manager (ACM) for the City of Beverly Hills.  Gohlich will join Nancy Hunt-Coffey in the City Manager’s office when she assumes the position of City Manager upon the retirement of George Chavez.  


As ACM, Gohlich will assist in the daily management of City operations, provide oversight of select departments and work closely with the City Council.

Gohlich began his career with the City of Beverly Hills in 2007 as an Assistant Planner and has served in a variety of roles during his tenure including Senior Planner and Assistant Director of Community Development/City Planner.  He earned his Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership from Woodbury University.  


As Gohlich begins his new role, current City Planner Timothea Tway will become the City’s new Director of Community Development.  A 10 year employee of the City, she will oversee the divisions of Planning, Development Services, Community Preservation, Rent Stabilization and Special Events and Filming.

Tway joined the City in 2012 as an Assistant Planner and later served as Associate Planner, Senior Planner, and Principal Planner before being promoted to her current role of City Planner.


Tway earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Policy, Management and Planning from the University of Southern California and Master’s degree in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.  She is a member of the American Planning Association and received her certification from the American Institute of Certified Planners.

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