City Press Release

When:
June 3, 2024 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
2024-06-03T18:00:00-05:00
2024-06-03T20:00:00-05:00
Where:
City Press Release
715 S Buchanan St
Amarillo, TX 79101
USA
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David Henry
806-378-3000

City of Amarillo Invites Community

to Meet Finalists for City Manager Position

AMARILLO – After an extensive and rigorous search process for City Manager that included 77

applicants, the Amarillo City Council has narrowed the field to two highly qualified candidates.

The finalists for the position are:

  1. Matthew Allen

City Manager, Garden City, Kansas. “The City of Amarillo offers me a chance to apply a

set of core organizational leadership and community development principles that I have

developed over my career in a new, larger, and exciting setting. Amarillo is a community

that is proud of its history, but also shows a willingness to change and meet the needs of

current and future residents.”

  1. Grayson Path

City Manager, Paris, Texas. “Amarillo is a vibrant, independent, thriving, and dynamic

community, the hub of the Texas Panhandle and the immediate surrounding states. I am

confident that my character, experience, and skills closely aligns with the ideal candidate

for City Manager of Amarillo.”

Community members are invited to attend a meet-and-greet event to get to know the finalists and

provide valuable feedback.

Event Details:

  • Date:Monday, June 3, 2024
  • Time:6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Location:Hodgetown Stadium

715 S Buchanan St.,

Amarillo, TX 79101

This event offers a unique opportunity for residents, business owners, and community

stakeholders to engage with the finalists in an informal setting. Attendees will have the

opportunity to ask questions, hear directly from the candidates about their plans for the future of

the City of Amarillo, and share their thoughts with the City Council.

Mayor Stanley emphasized the importance of community involvement in this critical decision:

“Selecting our next City Manager is a pivotal moment for the City of Amarillo. We are

committed to ensuring our residents have a voice in this process and encourage everyone to

participate and meet the individuals who could be leading our city forward.”

The City Council will consider community feedback as a crucial part of their final decision-making

process. This event underscores the Council’s commitment to transparency and active

civic engagement.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Media Contact:

Cole Stanley Les Simpson

Mayor Councilmember Place 4

City of Amarillo City of Amarillo

806-584-6175 806-681-9452

cole.stanley@amarillo.gov les.simpson@amarillo.gov

City of Amarillo, TX

City Manager Finalists

Matthew Allen

Matt Allen’s 28-year city government career includes a variety of City Manager’s Office roles

and two appointments in chief administrative officer positions. Most of his career has been spent

helping expand the economies and influence of full-service cities that serve as regional centers of

rural areas. His track record of working effectively with elected leaders, collaborating with

public and private sector partners, and assembling and developing high-performance municipal

teams has garnered local, state, and national awards and recognition.

As the current City Manager for the City of Garden City, Kansas, Matt leads an organization that

has helped double the community’s appraised value from approximately $1 billion to $2 billion

through new growth and development. During that same time the community has increased its

retail pull factor from 1.21 to 1.66, now capturing a trade area that extends into eastern Colorado,

Oklahoma, New Mexico, and the Texas panhandle. Further economic development

accomplishments during his tenure include partnering with Finney County to develop the

community’s first publicly owned, price certain, and “ready to develop” industrial site. This

ultimately developed into a fully connected 800-acre industrial park which now is home to

Bonanza BioEnergy, Dairy Farmers of America, empirical Foods, Inc., and TP&L.

Matt’s passion for developing leadership capacity, and helping communities address daunting

challenges and accomplishing big goals extends beyond his city management work. He served on

the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors and has performed strategic retreats as a

consultant for other communities and nonprofit organizations. His other personal interests revolve

around a life-long love of sports and music. He still enjoys playing and watching many sports and

spending time outdoors. Matt has played a variety of musical instruments throughout his life, but

his latest interest is guitar. He likes to sing and has put these musical interests to use in his church’s

praise and worship team, community musical theater productions, and fronting a start -up band

which to date has played no “paying” gigs.

Matt and his wife Missy have two adult children, Megan and Aaron.

Grayson Path

Since April of 2020, Grayson Path has served as Paris, TX City Manager. Prior to this position,

Grayson was the City Administrator of Nebraska City, NE. He received a Master of Public

Administration degree from Arkansas State University and has worked for three great

communities as Chief Executive Officer.

His career includes working on hundreds of millions of dollars in capital improvement projects,

including roadways, facilities, treatment plants and utilities. Additionally, he has been

responsible for the development and implementation of significantly sized budgets, tackled

important community plans such as Comprehensive Development Plans, Revitalization Plans,

Housing Assessments, Economic Development Programs and City Council Strategic Plans and

has led a wide array of departments such as emergency-based Police, Fire, and EMS, to

infrastructure-based Public Works, Utilities, and Engineering, to operation and community-based

Finance, Library, Parks and Community Development. His proudest accomplishments are the

partnerships formed among many entities within the communities served and the outstanding

teams of city workers that he has had the privilege to develop and supervise. Grayson

understands the importance of empowering staff, thorough communication at all levels, and

giving his employer (the city council) the information they need to make informed decisions as

they lead the community.

Grayson enjoys building coalitions and working with caring and industrious people within the

communities he serves. According to Path, those individuals, and the mentors in his life, have

helped mold him into the honest, hardworking, open-minded, quick learning, determined,

experienced, and strong-willed man he has become. “I would like nothing more than to have the

opportunity to continue working with such people in Amarillo and to serve them with the skills I

have learned and experience I have gained.”

Grayson, and his wife, Katie, have two young children.

Thank you,

Jordan Schupbach

Director

Office of Engagement & Innovation

City of Amarillo

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