The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mayor names new Procuremen­t Department chief

Former leader returning to city’s law department.

- By Wilborn P. Nobles III Wilborn.nobles@ajc.com

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has appointed Jaideep Majumdar as the city’s new chief procuremen­t officer, the city announced Wednesday.

Dickens said in a statement that Majumdar possesses “a next-level depth of experience” that will ensure city contractin­g is ethical, fair and inclusive. Majumdar’s first day is Monday.

“With a well-documented strategic vision and global perspectiv­e, Jaideep is more than ready to lead our Procuremen­t Department through the exciting work ahead of us as a city,” Dickens said in a statement.

The Department of Procuremen­t acquires commoditie­s and services for all city department­s. The department makes recommenda­tions on which companies will receive millions of dollars in contracts every year.

Majumdar comes to City Hall with 25 years of global experience in procuremen­t and supply base strategy, according to the city. He’s led and managed procuremen­t organizati­ons, and has worked for several companies, including General Electric, Delta Air Lines, Capgemini, and Larsen &

Toubro Ltd.

“I look forward to serving the city of Atlanta, its residents and the business community through some exciting changes,” Majumdar said in a statement.

Years ago prior to the Dickens administra­tion,

Atlanta’s Procuremen­t Department fell under scrutiny amid the federal corruption investigat­ion of City Hall.

The city has cycled through three procuremen­t officers since 2017, when thenchief Procuremen­t Officer Adam Smith pleaded guilty to taking at least $30,000 in bribes to help a vendor win contracts. He received a 27-month prison sentence.

The leadership turnover ended in October 2020, when former Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms hired Martin Clarke III, a longtime attorney for the city’s law department. The Dickens administra­tion announced in February

that Clarke would be replaced. On Wednesday, the city announced Clarke will return to the city’s law department.

“Thank you to Martin Clarke for his continued service to Atlanta,” Dickens said in a statement. “Martin has a long and distinguis­hed record of leading ethical procuremen­t and ensuring fair contractin­g for women and minority contractor­s and vendors.”

Dickens is still conducting a nationwide search for executives to lead the Police Department, Parks and Recreation, Human Resources, City Planning and transporta­tion.

 ?? STEVE SCHAEFER/STEVE.SCHAEFER@AJC.COM ?? Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens addresses a news conference Tuesday as interim Atlanta police Chief Darin Schierbaum looks on.
STEVE SCHAEFER/STEVE.SCHAEFER@AJC.COM Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens addresses a news conference Tuesday as interim Atlanta police Chief Darin Schierbaum looks on.
 ?? CITY OF ATLANTA ?? Atlanta Chief Procuremen­t Officer Jaideep Majumdar has 25 years of experience in the field.
CITY OF ATLANTA Atlanta Chief Procuremen­t Officer Jaideep Majumdar has 25 years of experience in the field.

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