(PHOTO: The City of Rye inauguration ceremony on January 4, 2026. Assistant City Manager John Sullivan and Interim City Manager Brian Shea.)
(PHOTO: The City of Rye inauguration ceremony on January 4, 2026. Assistant City Manager John Sullivan and City Manager Brian Shea.)

The City of Rye has a new assistant city manager.

The City announced on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 that  John Sullivan, who was first hired as assistant to the city manager in April 2024 by former city manager Greg Usry, has been promoted to the role of Assistant City Manager, effective immediately. Sullivan will continue to work under Brian Shea, who was elevated to city manager after the departure of Greg Usry in the spring of 2025.

“John has been an invaluable asset to me and the City since joining our team in 2024,” said City Manager Brian Shea. “He consistently steps up and brings a thoughtful, solutions-oriented approach to complex municipal issues. His professionalism has earned him the respect of his peers here in Westchester County and across New York State. I am thrilled to have him take on this role.”

“John has been a steady and trusted presence for the City during a time of transition,” said Mayor Josh Nathan. “This promotion reflects both his talent and the respect he has earned across our organization. I’m confident he will continue to serve the Rye community with distinction.”

Prior to joining the City of Rye, Sullivan earned his Master of Public Administration (MPA) while working at SUNY Brockport. He began his career in municipal government with the Village of Tuckahoe.

(PHOTO: The City’s Deer Management Committee (DMC) met on December 18, 2025, continuing to bring in science and environmental experts to determine if there is an over population of white tailed deer and related control options for the City. Left to right in the highlighted red boxes evolutionary ecologist and professor Dr. Susan Kalisz and the NYSDEC’s E.J. Borchard and Jonathan “JR” Russell.)
(PHOTO: The City’s Deer Management Committee (DMC) met on December 18, 2025, continuing to bring in science and environmental experts to determine if there is an over population of white tailed deer and related control options for the City. Left to right in the highlighted red boxes evolutionary ecologist and professor Dr. Susan Kalisz and the NYSDEC’s E.J. Borchard and Jonathan “JR” Russell. Assistant City Manager John Sullivan is in the box above Kalisz.)
(PHOTO: The 5th annual pride flag raising at Rye City Hall on Monday, June 2, 2025. Assistant to the City Manager John Sullivan hoists the pride flag.)
(PHOTO: The 5th annual pride flag raising at Rye City Hall on Monday, June 2, 2025. Assistant City Manager John Sullivan hoists the pride flag.)

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