Glenn Steckman, a native Marylander, began his career in municipal management of in-state communities such as Ocean City before rising through roles in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Rhode Island, and, most recently, Nome, Alaska. In July 2024, he was selected unanimously by the Cambridge City Council to serve as city manager. Known for his hands-on style, Steckman believes in open communication and accessibility. He arrived at a time when Cambridge faces both opportunity and challenge: waterfront redevelopment, fiscal scrutiny, infrastructure renewal, and a desire to connect more deeply with its distinctive port-town character. The Spy caught up with Steckman in his office last week, where he shared his perspectives on the city today.
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