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Tim Kinsella said that "an unexpected and extraordinary opportunity has presented itself" for his career and benefits for his ...
Tim Kinsella is leaving his position as Pensacola City Administrator after less than one year on the job.Kinsella will be ...
Tue, September 17th 2024 at 3:55 PM Updated Wed, September 18th 2024 at 10:39 AM WEAR TOPICS: Pensacola Tim Kinsella City administrator Navy Leadership Mayor D.C. Reeves Public service Crisis ...
The News Journal obtained documents through a public records request that detail a department unhappy with "favoritism" and ...
The city of Pensacola has selected former Naval Air Station Pensacola commanding officer Capt. Tim Kinsella to serve as the new city administrator. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves officially introduced ...
Kinsella, currently serves as the director of the Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz Center for Leadership in the Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business. The Center for Leadership's overarching mission ...
Capt. Tim Kinsella, then commanding officer of NAS Pensacola, speaks before the Blue Angels do a flyover in Pensacola on Sept. 25, 2020, to lift spirits in the community after Hurricane Sally.
Ten months after now retired Navy Capt. Tim "Lucky" Kinsella Jr. handed over the reins as commanding officer of NAS Pensacola, the FBI is recognizing him with an award for his work in the ...
One week after the shooting at NAS Pensacola media is now back allowed on base. Channel 3 News sat down one-on-one with Captain Tim Kinsella, the Commanding Officer at NAS Pensacola. In a prepared ...
Capt. Tim Kinsella, commanding officer at NAS Pensacola, talks Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022, about plans to reopen the base to the general public during a press conference at state Sen. Doug Broxson's ...
On a dreary Friday morning a week after the deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Capt. Timothy "Lucky" Kinsella stood in his office in the base commander's building at the base.
Pensacola regularly trains a “couple hundred” foreign allied military personnel and has done so since World War II, said the base commander, Capt. Tim Kinsella.
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