Jim Crosland Appointed as New Town Administrator in Irmo

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News Summary

The Irmo Town Council has unanimously appointed Jim Crosland as the new Town Administrator, succeeding Courtney Dennis after 23 years. Crosland, a City Manager with extensive experience in municipal operations, will officially begin his role on July 7. His appointment is seen as a positive move for the community, drawing on his local roots and leadership skills to guide the town into the future.

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The Irmo Town Council has appointed Jim Crosland as the new Town Administrator, a decision reached unanimously during a Town Council meeting on May 21, 2025. Crosland will officially assume his duties on July 7, 2025, following the resignation of Courtney Dennis, who has served in the role for 23 years.

Appointment Details

Crosland brings nearly three decades of experience in government at both state and municipal levels, with his most recent position as City Manager for the City of Cayce. His extensive background includes a stint as a Police Sergeant while in Irmo, which equips him with a unique insight into municipal operations and law enforcement leadership.

In addition to his practical experience, Crosland is a graduate of prestigious institutions such as the FBI National Academy and the South Carolina Economic Development Institute, highlighting his dedication to professional development in government administration.

Transition and Future Plans

Crosland succeeds Courtney Dennis, who will depart on July 3, 2025, to take on a new role as Chief Operating Officer at a company specializing in portable buildings and sheds. Doug Polen, currently the Assistant Town Administrator, has been elevated to serve as Deputy Administrator under Crosland, where he will take on increased responsibilities in managing the day-to-day operations of the Town.

Community and Leadership

Irmo Mayor Bill Danielson expressed appreciation for the long-standing service of Courtney Dennis and shared optimism for the future leadership provided by Jim Crosland. Thanks to Crosland’s longstanding connection to the area—being an Irmo native and a graduate of Irmo High School—he is expected to understand and address the community’s unique needs effectively.

The Town Council aims for a smooth transition and continuity in leadership as Crosland and Polen prepare to collaborate closely in their respective roles. Crosland’s team-building leadership style and operational expertise are anticipated to greatly benefit the Town of Irmo as it moves forward under new administration.

Background Context

Courtney Dennis’ tenure as Town Administrator has set a solid foundation for local governance in Irmo over the past 23 years. His decision to resign came as he seeks new opportunities in the private sector. The Town Council believes that the change in administration will usher in fresh perspectives and innovations while maintaining the stability of governmental operations in the Town.

As Irmo welcomes Jim Crosland, the community looks forward to witnessing the positive impacts of his leadership in the coming years.

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