Kisner Wanted Out

Kisner, a native of Detroit, quickly decided Daytona Beach was not his kind of town. At work, he was frustrated by the slow pace of change. “It was a very laid back community, and it wasn’t really going anywhere. I could have blended in, but I didn’t want to do that,” he explains.

Kisner says he undertook an audit of the department one year before the state came in, so he was aware of many problems the state identified. Unfortunately, he says, he was not always able to change government practices. Land purchases, for example, were handled by the support services director. All Kisner did was cut the check.

One response to “Kisner Wanted Out

  1. Of course he would like it here, easy pickings. Just like the ringer that was brought in to ‘rally’ us saps into a school tax hike.

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