City Council Supports Current Watertown DPW Employee for New Auditor

WATERTOWN – The Watertown City Council voted 8-1 during a special meeting on May 2nd to enter into negotiations with Megan Langan for the position of Watertown’s new City Auditor. Ms. Langan is a Watertown resident who has worked for the city’s Department of Public Works since October of 2021.

Ms. Langan’s past experience include working as a sales and use tax supervisor, financial auditor, and lease auditor for the TJX Companies. She also recently received certification as an internal auditor by the Institute of Internal Auditors.



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