LYNN — Mayor-elect Thomas M. McGee has selected his first two staffers who will work in the mayor’s office starting next week.
Meaghen Hamill, 29, will retain her role as chief of staff and Robin Ennis, will serve as deputy chief.
“They have worked with me in the senate and they’re coming over to work with me in my new job as mayor,” said McGee. “They’re both really good and they will be key players. I’ve been able to depend on them.”
Hamill joined McGee’s Beacon Hill staff in 2010 as legislative director, and was later named chief of staff. Prior to joining McGee, the Boston University graduate had worked as stadium and community relations director for the North Shore Navigators, the Lynn collegiate summer baseball team.
Ennis, 51, joined McGee’s staff in 2008 where she has been employed as an administrative assistant. Before that, the North Shore Community College graduate had been a typist at Lynn Public Schools and a program assistant at Lynn Economic Opportunity, the nonprofit whose mission is to help the needy.
McGee served four terms in the state House of Representatives, representing West Lynn and Nahant, before he was elected to the state Senate in 2002.
He defeated Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy last month in her bid for a third term.