Jack Ireland, Chief Financial Officer
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas
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Kimberly Bizor Tolbert was appointed Dallas City Manager on January 22, 2025, after serving as Interim City Manager since May 2024. Tolbert previously served as Deputy City Manager and Chief of Staff since rejoining the City of Dallas in 2017. As City Manager of the 9th largest city in the country, she oversees a budget of $5.2 billion and a workforce of 13,000+ Dallas team members. She is the first African American female to serve as Dallas City Manager, and the only woman leading a top ten city in the United States with a council – manager form of government.
Tolbert brings a strong business acumen and a commitment to making Dallas more responsive, accountable, open and honest for its 1.3 million residents. Upon assuming the role of Interim City Manager, she launched an ambitious 100-day plan to address immediate improvements. Within her first 45 days, she led a citywide realignment, streamlining and reimagining functions, resulting in $13 million in savings and enhanced cross-departmental collaboration.
She is fostering a culture of customer-centricity through the principles of Connect, Collaborate, and Communicate, driving the City team to deliver Service First with the urgency of Now! She is passionate about Dallas’ evolution into a globally recognized city, with a thriving and inclusive community that sets the standard for excellence through innovation, efficient government, and targeted economic growth. The Dallas Business Journal recently named her as a Texas 100 – headliner to watch in 2025.
Some of Tolbert’s notable achievements include delivering a balanced biennial FY 2024-25 budget, the largest single-year property tax rate reduction in modern history and closing a $38+ million revenue shortfall. She also led negotiations to bring the Dallas Wings basketball team and all women’s soccer team, Dallas Trinity FC, to the City of Dallas. The Wings are projected to produce a $15 million impact over 15 years, and Trinity FC, $4 million over five years. Tolbert is also an advocate for public / private partnerships. As Interim City Manager, she leveraged roughly $200 million in infrastructure investments within her first six months to champion communities that have not historically benefitted from the City’s economic growth and social vibrancy.
A transformational, results-driven leader, Tolbert is a Texas native, who has lived in North Texas for over 40 years and has 30+ years of public sector experience. She holds a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of North Texas, is a graduate of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, and an International City / County Management Association Credentialed Manager (ICMA-CM)
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